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Archives: FAQs

Where on my roof do you install the attic fan?

By Admin Attic AirMay 18, 2018

The attic fan should be centrally located. The fan should be mounted at the rear part of your roof. The hole should be 24 inches down from the peak of your roof.

How much electricity does the attic fan use?

By Admin Attic AirMay 18, 2018

A 1200 CFM fan uses 3.6 amps., and a 1400 CFM fan uses 2.1 amps.

What color do your attic fans come in?

By Admin Attic AirMay 18, 2018

Our attic fans come in black, brown, and weatherwood.

What is thermal overload?

By Admin Attic AirMay 18, 2018

Thermal overload protection is an important safety feature that shuts off the motor if the fan overheats.

Will an attic fan look funny on my roof?

By Admin Attic AirMay 18, 2018

No, our attic fans come in 3 colors to match the color of your shingles. The attic fan is also placed at the rear of your roof. Our fan is only 8 inches high and 24 inches in diameter.

Will an attic fan pull air from my home?

By Admin Attic AirMay 18, 2018

No, the attic fan pulls outside air in from intake vents. Intake vents could be eave vents or roof and gable vents.

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