working4adollar
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Hey out there...
I need to cool my attic down. I live Tucson Arizona. The roof is basically flat, 2 side have about a 1 1/2 feet of space and approximately 3 1/2 feed in the middle. There is about 2200 square feet of attic, or about 5200 cubic feet. I have 3 vents to the outside. Each vent is 14 inches square) one vent on the north wall and 2 vents on the south wall). I calculate I will need to move about 1800 cubic of air per minute. The whole house fans I found at Home Depot move 3 times that amount. I would be pulling fresh ambient temperature (90'ish degrees) air in from the garage (not the house). and forcing the hot air out. Will this create an issue by pushing more air into the attic the can escape? I have thought of putting a speed control device on the fan to regulate the speed. which should reduce the CFM the fan puts out. The attic temps are easily exceeding 140 degrees. I am thinking Whole House Fan so I can mount the fan flat, it will have a flapper cover and I can put it on a plug rather then hard wire it in to the house.
Any ideas, comment would be appreciated.
Mike
I need to cool my attic down. I live Tucson Arizona. The roof is basically flat, 2 side have about a 1 1/2 feet of space and approximately 3 1/2 feed in the middle. There is about 2200 square feet of attic, or about 5200 cubic feet. I have 3 vents to the outside. Each vent is 14 inches square) one vent on the north wall and 2 vents on the south wall). I calculate I will need to move about 1800 cubic of air per minute. The whole house fans I found at Home Depot move 3 times that amount. I would be pulling fresh ambient temperature (90'ish degrees) air in from the garage (not the house). and forcing the hot air out. Will this create an issue by pushing more air into the attic the can escape? I have thought of putting a speed control device on the fan to regulate the speed. which should reduce the CFM the fan puts out. The attic temps are easily exceeding 140 degrees. I am thinking Whole House Fan so I can mount the fan flat, it will have a flapper cover and I can put it on a plug rather then hard wire it in to the house.
Any ideas, comment would be appreciated.
Mike