Of course some environments are much hotter than others so this will be the perfect time to measure out how warm your attic will get during the most heated of seasons.
Power roof vent thermostat setting.
To determine the minimum cfm required multiply the attic square footage by 0 7.
Of course you try to make the attic scuttle hole use air tight trim on your ceiling cans but it would be foolish to ignore the benefits of a reasonably powered attic fan working in.
Most manufacturers and contractors recommend a temperature setting between 100 and 110 degrees fahrenheit.
When it comes to adjusting the thermostat of your attic s fan it s best to adjust it to approximately 90 to 95 degrees.
Adjustable thermostat powers your fan on off automatically.
In particularly hot climates set the temperature higher to keep the fan from running for extended periods of time.
Thermostat temperature ranges can be manually set from 60 to 120 helps power ventilator reduce damaging attic heat moisture.
Roof vents and power roof vents are made to work in conjunction with vented soffits so that outside air will replace superheated attic air during hot summer days.
Proper precaution in an uninsulated attic such as the department of energy s recommended r30 to r49 insulation for warm climates r30 to r60 for moderate climates and r49 to r60 for cold climates.
Thus a fan rated at least 1050 cfm is needed.
The higher the cfm the more powerful the vent and the more air exchanges per hour it provides.
Unit is 15 amp.
Attic power ventilators are mounted to the roof of the home and are connected electronically to a power source and in most cases the home s thermostat.
1500 square feet x 0 7 1050 cfm.
Wired for easy installation.
If the thermostat is set a little bit high the natural convection cooling of the attic ventilation system will bring the temperature down the rest of the way in a reasonably short period of time after the fan shuts off.
As mentioned earlier adjustable thermostats give you the ability to simply set a dial and forget about the fan.
Compatible with all single speed master flow and ll building products power vents.
When connected to the thermostat they can turn on and off automatically depending on the current household temperature and the specific settings.