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On Tue, 2 Jan 2018 19:50:14 -0500, Alex wrote:
wrote: On Sun, 31 Dec 2017 20:48:51 -0500, Alex wrote: wrote: We always have the windows open if the AC isn't on and we usually have one of the 24" exhaust fans running on low. If both are on high I think we turn over the air in the house every few minutes. What kind of exhaust fans do you have? They are "Spartan"s that I believe is now handled by Grainger. The original owner bought them from a local place called Wickes RIP that was killed by the chains. All the paperwork came with the house along with the papers on everything else he ever bought. This is a 24" deal with a 2 speed motor, 1/4hp on high probably about 1/10 on low. and it will pop your ears if you don't have enough windows open. So it vents through the roof? Yup, soffit vents, ridge vents and gable end vents. I can move a lot of air. |
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On 1/2/2018 9:03 PM, wrote:
On Tue, 2 Jan 2018 19:50:14 -0500, Alex wrote: wrote: On Sun, 31 Dec 2017 20:48:51 -0500, Alex wrote: wrote: We always have the windows open if the AC isn't on and we usually have one of the 24" exhaust fans running on low. If both are on high I think we turn over the air in the house every few minutes. What kind of exhaust fans do you have? They are "Spartan"s that I believe is now handled by Grainger. The original owner bought them from a local place called Wickes RIP that was killed by the chains. All the paperwork came with the house along with the papers on everything else he ever bought. This is a 24" deal with a 2 speed motor, 1/4hp on high probably about 1/10 on low. and it will pop your ears if you don't have enough windows open. So it vents through the roof? Yup, soffit vents, ridge vents and gable end vents. I can move a lot of air. Yup. In a hot, humid environment a big fan will exhaust a lot of hot, humid air, replacing it with hot, humid air. |
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On Tue, 2 Jan 2018 21:08:52 -0500, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote: On 1/2/2018 9:03 PM, wrote: So it vents through the roof? Yup, soffit vents, ridge vents and gable end vents. I can move a lot of air. Yup. In a hot, humid environment a big fan will exhaust a lot of hot, humid air, replacing it with hot, humid air. They are good the 5-6 months of the year when the AC is off particularly at night. |
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On Tue, 2 Jan 2018 21:08:52 -0500, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: On 1/2/2018 9:03 PM, wrote: So it vents through the roof? Yup, soffit vents, ridge vents and gable end vents. I can move a lot of air. Yup. In a hot, humid environment a big fan will exhaust a lot of hot, humid air, replacing it with hot, humid air. They are good the 5-6 months of the year when the AC is off particularly at night. We do not have the humidity, but do have lots of heat during the day during the summer. In the evening when the bay breezes come over the coast hills, the whole house fan cools the house down rapidly and very economically. |
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On Tue, 2 Jan 2018 19:50:14 -0500, Alex wrote: wrote: On Sun, 31 Dec 2017 20:48:51 -0500, Alex wrote: wrote: We always have the windows open if the AC isn't on and we usually have one of the 24" exhaust fans running on low. If both are on high I think we turn over the air in the house every few minutes. What kind of exhaust fans do you have? They are "Spartan"s that I believe is now handled by Grainger. The original owner bought them from a local place called Wickes RIP that was killed by the chains. All the paperwork came with the house along with the papers on everything else he ever bought. This is a 24" deal with a 2 speed motor, 1/4hp on high probably about 1/10 on low. and it will pop your ears if you don't have enough windows open. So it vents through the roof? Yup, soffit vents, ridge vents and gable end vents. I can move a lot of air. OK, it's mounted in the ceiling. I've seen those. The type I remember had louvers that were opened by the air flow and closed on their own. Kind of noisy, as I recall, but very functional. |
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On Wed, 3 Jan 2018 20:00:00 -0500, Alex wrote:
wrote: On Tue, 2 Jan 2018 19:50:14 -0500, Alex wrote: Yup, soffit vents, ridge vents and gable end vents. I can move a lot of air. OK, it's mounted in the ceiling. I've seen those. The type I remember had louvers that were opened by the air flow and closed on their own. Kind of noisy, as I recall, but very functional. That is the one. |
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