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On 20 Jun 2006 16:35:10 -0700, wrote:

I have a 1700 sq. foot house without A/C, I installed (2)whirly-bird
ventilators last year, I counted 12 -- 4 X16 soffit vents. My house
has many ceiling fans but it does warm up in the afternoon if the
outside temp. reaches 80F and above, my attic temp. reaches about
110-120F on those warm/hot days. Would a power attic fan (roof
mounted) be better or a whole house fan work with my current vents??
Home is in Southern California, warm 80F-90F days and 65-75F nights....
Thanks.


I'm one of the few people here who loves his roof fan, and has no
desire for a whole house fan. Use google to search on
fan roof and words like that, and my from- address in the headers
here to find long posts about my views, for what they are worth.

Comparing the two, roof fans work during the day to keep the attic
from getting much hotter than the outside air. I'm guessing on most
days it gets no more than 10 degrees hotter than outside, but I really
should check sometime. Mine starts about 10 in the morning and turns
off between 6 and 10 at night depending on how hot and sunny it is.
It's always off by the time I want to go to sleep, so it's quiet then,
but it's only a small noise even when it is running.
They work just as well with AC as without, because the cooler attic
transmits less heat to the second floor than a hot attic does.


Whole house fans work when it is cool out, or at least cooler out than
it is in. If all you have is the whole house fan, during the day,
the attic will get as hot as it does now, and will transmit as much
heat to the floor below as it does now. (And if you store anything in
the attic, it will be exposed to temperatures as high as 130 or 140
for hours during the day) If you or someone in the family comes home
early, and on weekends, and even some days when you come home at 5:30,
it will be too hot outside to turn on the whole house fan. Some times
it doesn't cool off outside until 10 or 11, iirc. It will also bring
in, with the fresh air, all the humidity that is outside**. It will
also bring in the dust and pollen etc, except that which is caught by
the window screens. I don't know any details about how much the
screens catch.

**Now when I don't run my AC, I leave the windows open 24 hours a day,
with screens, so I get the humidity, but I think I get less dirt,
because the natural breeze is light and I'm not trying to replace all
the air in the house with outside air, every day.

I keep a fan just above my bed, one above my desk chair, and one on
the tv's in the living room and the kitchen. When I'm in a room, I
run that room's fan at a speed where I can't hear it, or can barely
hear it. The fan on the window sill above my bed has a thermostat I
got from an old 21" square fan, that I spliced into the wire, so that
it turns off it if it gets too cold during the night. (Rember that
there are heater thermostats and fan thermostats, and they work
opposite from each other.)