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S&P PCLP100 noise level
The S&P PCLP100 is louder than the category median of 0.7 sones, and its 100 CFM rating makes it suitable for bathrooms up to roughly 100 sq ft.
Full specifications
| Brand | S&P |
|---|---|
| Model number | PCLP100 |
| Model name | PCLP |
| Category | Bathroom & Utility Fans |
| Sound level | 2 sones (≈50 dBA, approximate) |
| Airflow | 100 CFM |
| Efficiency | 4.2 CFM/W |
| Duct size | 4.00 inch diameter |
| Speeds | 1 |
| Integrated lighting | No |
| ENERGY STAR certified | Yes |
| On market since | 2021-06-01 |
| Markets | United States |
Quieter alternatives with similar airflow
| Model | Sones | ≈ dBA | Airflow | Efficiency | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| AUPU BF4-S10CL | 0.1 | 7 | 100 CFM | 9.5 CFM/W | specs |
| Greenheck SP-LP0810W | 0.1 | 7 | 100 CFM | 10 CFM/W | specs |
| Greenheck SP-LP0810WL | 0.1 | 7 | 100 CFM | 9.5 CFM/W | specs |
| Venco SP-LP0810W | 0.1 | 7 | 100 CFM | 10 CFM/W | specs |
| Venco SP-LP0810WL | 0.1 | 7 | 100 CFM | 9.5 CFM/W | specs |
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Anzzi EF-AZ107WH | 2 | 50 | 100 CFM | 3.9 CFM/W | specs |
| Anzzi EF-AZ108WH | 2 | 50 | 100 CFM | 3.9 CFM/W | specs |
| ACIQ AP100 | 2 | 50 | 100 CFM | 3.9 CFM/W | specs |
| Air King AK100H | 2 | 50 | 100 CFM | 3.8 CFM/W | specs |
| Air King AK110PN | 2 | 50 | 100 CFM | 3.8 CFM/W | specs |
Frequently asked questions
How many sones is the S&P PCLP100?
The S&P PCLP100 is certified at 2 sones in ENERGY STAR lab testing, which is approximately 50 dBA. That is about the background level of a quiet office.
Is the S&P PCLP100 quiet?
At 2 sones, the S&P PCLP100 is quieter than 1% of the 811 certified bathroom & utility fans we track, and louder than the category median of 0.7 sones.
How powerful is the S&P PCLP100?
It moves 100 CFM, which is adequate for a bathroom of roughly 100 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.