PassnThru
Well-known member
I have a whole house fan in my garage. One of the things it does well is to cool the attic which I use as storage. So I'm going to show you how it does that. First off, the garage is 24X32 and the height of the attic is about 6 feet from the floor to the ridge board. There is a full length ridge vent along with a gable vent on each end.
So here is the fan:
View media item 10555Here is the 'outdoor' portion of a wireless thermometer. I put the 'outside' transmitter in the attic to see the temps. It is mounted about 5 feet up so it's close to the top:
View media item 10556And here is the starting point:
View media item 10557It's currently only 95 today and partly cloudy so the attic isn't as hot as it can get but the roof is still getting full sun on one side. Also, the garage temp itself started out about 6 degrees cooler than the outside temp since it has been closed up all day. So at 5:12 (when I started the fan - on the lowest speed) it was 88.7 in the garage and 120.9 in the attic.
Will be updating.
So here is the fan:
View media item 10555Here is the 'outdoor' portion of a wireless thermometer. I put the 'outside' transmitter in the attic to see the temps. It is mounted about 5 feet up so it's close to the top:
View media item 10556And here is the starting point:
View media item 10557It's currently only 95 today and partly cloudy so the attic isn't as hot as it can get but the roof is still getting full sun on one side. Also, the garage temp itself started out about 6 degrees cooler than the outside temp since it has been closed up all day. So at 5:12 (when I started the fan - on the lowest speed) it was 88.7 in the garage and 120.9 in the attic.
Will be updating.
