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The whole house fan works on principles of negative pressure.
The whole house fan works on principles of negative pressure.
No AC in the house and we typically have 2 weeks of muggy uncomfortable weather a year where this would come in handy.
I refuse on principle to buy AC when 98% of the time our weather is perfec
Instead of an AC or in addition to?
FuckCCP89 saysInstead of an AC or in addition to?
The fan uses about 10% the power that AC does.
The fan substitutes about 75% of our AC usage.
The fan is mostly intended in addition to the AC. The reason is that you don’t use the fan much during the day. The fan draws in outside air. Therefore it’s mostly used at night or in the morning. AC is still used during the day.
BayArea saysFuckCCP89 saysInstead of an AC or in addition to?
The fan uses about 10% the power that AC does.
The fan substitutes about 75% of our AC usage.
The fan is mostly intended in addition to the AC. The reason is that you don’t use the fan much during the day. The fan draws in outside air. Therefore it’s mostly used at night or in the morning. AC is still used during the day.
You can run your AC in fan-only mode with windows open after sundown.
FuckCCP89 saysBayArea saysFuckCCP89 saysInstead of an AC or in addition to?
The fan uses about 10% the power that AC does.
The fan substitutes about 75% of our AC usage.
The fan is mostly intended in addition to the AC. The reason is that you don’t use the fan much during the day. The fan draws in outside air. Therefore it’s mostly used at night or in the morning. AC is still used during the day.
You can run your AC in fan-only mode with windows open after sundown.
Tell me where it draws the air in that mode...
They've been around for decades, called attic fans.
Tell me where it draws the air in that mode... it’s not drawing from the outside.You would be surprised at how much air comes inside from various places from the outside, cracks etc. not to mention the circulation of the hot air from ceiling to the return air vents replacing the cooler air from the lower locations such as the duct work in the crawl space which can leak air as well and be pulled threw the system.
Can’t stress how happy I am with my whole house fan now that it’s summer again. Money well spent.
It instantly cools the home for a fraction of the cost of central AC
• Instead of mounting the fan completely flush with the ceiling, build up a 2-foot-tall wall around the opening inside the attic and mount the noisy bits of the fan on top of that (the visible opening and louvers will see be mounted on the underside of the ceiling). This, again reduces noise. It might actually improve efficiency, as it gets the air moving more smoothly into the air blades — maybe.
Should have bought one of these sooner.