Temp 92 f at 5pm.
Attic vent fan upstairs.
Attic fans perform this ventilation by pushing hot air out into the environment while also pulling fresh cool air into the attic.
To find out if you have enough vent space divide the cubic feet of air per minute that the fan is rated for by 300 to come up with the minimum number of square feet of intake vent space needed for that size fan.
These fall into the category of spot ventilation which are ventilation solutions made to fix specific spots in the home.
After attic fan installation ac still off during day.
Temp 84f at 5pm.
In order to improve the entire upstairs comfort levels though more significant improvements need to be taken.
Just open windows to cool certain rooms.
It s also important to have plenty of soffit or gable vents for the fan to draw air into the attic.
Except for the electricity consumption less than a c and outside dust coming in a whole house fan work great.
By being in the ceiling of the 2nd story and blowing into the attic it will cool down both the attic and the whole house.
This was observed on numerous days following the installation.
Effective attic ventilation systems reduce damaging heat and moisture in your attic promote energy efficiency by helping to reduce the load on your air conditioner in the summer and also reduce the risk of ice dam formation on your roof.
The result is a cooler attic space with plenty of air exchange.
Most fans cannot keep up.
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Good insulation reduces fan effectiveness.
However the utility of attic ventilation fans is actually quite a controversial topic.
Attic ventilation fans whether hard wired or powered by their own solar panels seem like a low cost and effective way to help keep your house cool.
This in turn can help save money on your heating and cooling costs.
The attic does need dormer vents to exhaust out the hot attic air.
It can quickly remove a larger volume of hot and or humid air from your attic when compared to static ventilation.
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One static vent style is the turbine vent which uses wind to power its enclosed fan all it takes is a light breeze to rotate the blades and suck heat out of the attic view example on the home.
Fans and air conditioners are the most common solutions.
Even though an attic exhaust fan can incrementally lower the temperature of a very hot attic using a fan does not stop the source radiant heat.
The attic fan kept my house cooler by 8f compared to pre fan installation days.