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Greenheck SP-A250L noise level

The Greenheck SP-A250L is certified at 2.5 sones (≈53 dBA) — quieter than 0% of the 811 bathroom & utility fans in the ENERGY STAR database. In practical terms it is clearly audible, similar to a television at low volume.
2.5sones (certified)
≈53 dBAapproximate conversion
269 CFMairflow
4.2CFM per watt

The Greenheck SP-A250L is louder than the category median of 0.7 sones, and its 269 CFM rating makes it suitable for bathrooms up to roughly 270 sq ft.

Full specifications

BrandGreenheck
Model numberSP-A250L
Model nameSP
CategoryBathroom & Utility Fans
Sound level2.5 sones (≈53 dBA, approximate)
Airflow269 CFM
Efficiency4.2 CFM/W
Duct size8.00 inch depth X 8.00 inch width
Speeds1
Integrated lightingYes
ENERGY STAR certifiedYes
On market since2021-08-02
MarketsUnited States, Canada

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Model Sones ≈ dBA Airflow Efficiency
Delta SMT150-200 0.4 27 200 CFM 8.7 CFM/W specs
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Broan L150E 0.7 35 210 CFM 5 CFM/W specs
Panasonic FV-20VQ3 0.9 38 190 CFM 4.6 CFM/W specs
Broan L200E 1 40 240 CFM 4.7 CFM/W specs

Similar bathroom & utility fans

Model Sones ≈ dBA Airflow Efficiency
Dayton 3DPE6A 2.2 51 270 CFM 4.3 CFM/W specs
Greenheck SP-A250 2.2 51 270 CFM 4.3 CFM/W specs
Air King AK280LS 2.8 55 280 CFM 4.3 CFM/W specs
Broan L300E 2.5 53 310 CFM 4.4 CFM/W specs
Panasonic FV-30VQ3 2 50 280 CFM 4.4 CFM/W specs

Frequently asked questions

How many sones is the Greenheck SP-A250L?

The Greenheck SP-A250L is certified at 2.5 sones in ENERGY STAR lab testing, which is approximately 53 dBA. That is clearly audible, similar to a television at low volume.

Is the Greenheck SP-A250L quiet?

At 2.5 sones, the Greenheck SP-A250L is quieter than 0% of the 811 certified bathroom & utility fans we track, and louder than the category median of 0.7 sones.

How powerful is the Greenheck SP-A250L?

It moves 269 CFM, which is adequate for a bathroom of roughly 270 sq ft under the standard 1-CFM-per-square-foot guideline, at an efficiency of 4.2 CFM per watt.

Data provenance: Sound levels are certified lab measurements (sones) reported in the U.S. EPA ENERGY STAR certified products dataset — not manufacturer marketing claims. Source: ENERGY STAR Certified Ventilating Fans (US EPA), last fetched 2026-06-13. The dBA figure is an approximate conversion from sones — see our methodology.