Your question is difficult to answer as the rating system is based on a number of factors, much like trying to calculate savings from insulation in an attic :^).
From the internet, a sone is a unit of perceived loudness after a proposal of Stanley Smith. Loudness is a subjective measure of the sound pressure. One sone is equivalent to 40 phons, which is defined as the loudness of a 1 kHz tone at 40 dBSPL.
The volume of a sound is a subjective perception. To "measure" loudness the volume of a 1,000 hertz reference tone is adjusted until it is perceived by listeners to be equally as loud as the sound being "measured."
The loudness level, in phons, of the sound is then equal to the sound pressure level, in decibels.
Short answer, (In my opinion), If the fan is near you and you have a very quiet room you will hear it.