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this had been bugging me for a while. roof-mushroom style attic fan
with junction-box style adjustable thermostat, looks pretty old and like it had been maintained periodically by drunken chimps, wrong sized sheet metal screws sticking out, etc; making me suspicious. attic seemed overly warm on summer days. usual 1950s attic insulation, i.e. less than currently recommended, meaning hot attic generating hot house. so, stuck a remote reading outdoor thermometer up there. gets up to 120+. seemed too high. took second look at fan setup. despite physical appearance, seemed to be working OK every time I check on it. fan capacity OK. twiddled around with thermostat settings, figured maybe somebody had screwed up the calibration. remote thermometer still showing 120+ up there on hot day. look at fan some more, it's running OK every time I check. maybe thermostat is intermittent? finally wire up boom box to thermostat and turn it up loud so i can tell from downstairs when thermostat is opening and closing, with remote thermometer to indicate temperature answer comes very quickly when i come down from attic. turns out fan is wired to attic light switch in hallway near attic hatch/ladder. soon as i get down and turn the attic light off, music stops. turn light on, music starts again. this, despite big clearly labeled (and working) fan shutoff switch in attic. haha. |
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On Jul 31, 12:29*am, z wrote:
this had been bugging me for a while. roof-mushroom style attic fan with junction-box style adjustable thermostat, looks pretty old and like it had been maintained periodically by drunken chimps, wrong sized sheet metal screws sticking out, etc; making me suspicious. attic seemed overly warm on summer days. usual 1950s attic insulation, i.e. less than currently recommended, meaning hot attic generating hot house. so, stuck a remote reading outdoor thermometer *up there. gets up to 120+. seemed too high. took second look at fan setup. despite physical appearance, seemed to be working OK every time I check on it. fan capacity OK. twiddled around with thermostat settings, figured maybe somebody had screwed up the calibration. remote thermometer still showing 120+ up there on hot day. look at fan some more, it's running OK every time I check. maybe thermostat is intermittent? finally wire up boom box to thermostat and turn it up loud so i can tell from downstairs when thermostat is opening and closing, with remote thermometer to indicate temperature answer comes very quickly when i come down from attic. turns out fan is wired to attic light switch in hallway near attic hatch/ladder. soon as i get down and turn the attic light off, music stops. turn light on, music starts again. this, despite big clearly labeled (and working) fan shutoff switch in attic. haha. Doesnt surprise me. Usually its not an electrician who wires them in so they get connected to the first place that looks like it has power. Jimmie |
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On Thu, 30 Jul 2009 21:29:54 -0700 (PDT), z
wrote: turns out fan is wired to attic light switch in hallway near attic hatch/ladder. Yea, that is not the first one I have heard about. |
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![]() "z" wrote in message ... this had been bugging me for a while. roof-mushroom style attic fan with junction-box style adjustable thermostat, looks pretty old and like it had been maintained periodically by drunken chimps, wrong sized sheet metal screws sticking out, etc; making me suspicious. attic seemed overly warm on summer days. usual 1950s attic insulation, i.e. less than currently recommended, meaning hot attic generating hot house. so, stuck a remote reading outdoor thermometer up there. gets up to 120+. seemed too high. took second look at fan setup. despite physical appearance, seemed to be working OK every time I check on it. fan capacity OK. twiddled around with thermostat settings, figured maybe somebody had screwed up the calibration. remote thermometer still showing 120+ up there on hot day. look at fan some more, it's running OK every time I check. maybe thermostat is intermittent? finally wire up boom box to thermostat and turn it up loud so i can tell from downstairs when thermostat is opening and closing, with remote thermometer to indicate temperature answer comes very quickly when i come down from attic. turns out fan is wired to attic light switch in hallway near attic hatch/ladder. soon as i get down and turn the attic light off, music stops. turn light on, music starts again. this, despite big clearly labeled (and working) fan shutoff switch in attic. haha. Clark W. Griswald did the wiring eh? |
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On Jul 30, 11:29*pm, z wrote:
this had been bugging me for a while. roof-mushroom style attic fan with junction-box style adjustable thermostat, looks pretty old and like it had been maintained periodically by drunken chimps, wrong sized sheet metal screws sticking out, etc; making me suspicious. attic seemed overly warm on summer days. usual 1950s attic insulation, i.e. less than currently recommended, meaning hot attic generating hot house. so, stuck a remote reading outdoor thermometer *up there. gets up to 120+. seemed too high. took second look at fan setup. despite physical appearance, seemed to be working OK every time I check on it. fan capacity OK. twiddled around with thermostat settings, figured maybe somebody had screwed up the calibration. remote thermometer still showing 120+ up there on hot day. look at fan some more, it's running OK every time I check. maybe thermostat is intermittent? finally wire up boom box to thermostat and turn it up loud so i can tell from downstairs when thermostat is opening and closing, with remote thermometer to indicate temperature answer comes very quickly when i come down from attic. turns out fan is wired to attic light switch in hallway near attic hatch/ladder. soon as i get down and turn the attic light off, music stops. turn light on, music starts again. this, despite big clearly labeled (and working) fan shutoff switch in attic. haha. I did that on my first house on purpose. I had no thermostat, just a squirrel cage from a furnace blowing out through a grille in the end of the attic. We used it as a whole house fan, it was a walk in attic, so to operate it, you blocked the door open and turned on the light switch. The draft was powerful enough to suck the door shut, and it kept the house nice and cool, but that was Northern Ohio, I doubt that would work in Texas. The light was put on a pull chain in case you actually needed to go up there. |
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On Jul 31, 3:10*pm, Eric in North TX wrote:
On Jul 30, 11:29*pm, z wrote: this had been bugging me for a while. roof-mushroom style attic fan with junction-box style adjustable thermostat, looks pretty old and like it had been maintained periodically by drunken chimps, wrong sized sheet metal screws sticking out, etc; making me suspicious. attic seemed overly warm on summer days. usual 1950s attic insulation, i.e. less than currently recommended, meaning hot attic generating hot house. so, stuck a remote reading outdoor thermometer *up there. gets up to 120+. seemed too high. took second look at fan setup. despite physical appearance, seemed to be working OK every time I check on it. fan capacity OK. twiddled around with thermostat settings, figured maybe somebody had screwed up the calibration. remote thermometer still showing 120+ up there on hot day. look at fan some more, it's running OK every time I check. maybe thermostat is intermittent? finally wire up boom box to thermostat and turn it up loud so i can tell from downstairs when thermostat is opening and closing, with remote thermometer to indicate temperature answer comes very quickly when i come down from attic. turns out fan is wired to attic light switch in hallway near attic hatch/ladder. soon as i get down and turn the attic light off, music stops. turn light on, music starts again. this, despite big clearly labeled (and working) fan shutoff switch in attic. haha. I did that on my first house on purpose. I had no thermostat, just a squirrel cage from a furnace blowing out through a grille in the end of the attic. We used it as a whole house fan, it was a walk in attic, so to operate it, you blocked the door open and turned on the light switch. The draft was powerful enough to suck the door shut, and it kept the house nice and cool, but that was Northern Ohio, I doubt that would work in Texas. The light was put on a pull chain in case you actually needed to go up there.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Wired up an outside motion sensor light last year. It's on same end of house as the electric service entrance, so the main circuit breaker panel is down below in basement. So ran a three wire (Plus ground conductor) #12 AWG straight up from the basement; and since it was on the surface through a closet used armoured cable. The light uses white/black and ground. The red is currently spare. Idea was to use the extra wire to either trigger some more lights (the capacity of the motion sensor is 500 watts, incandescent!) or through a transformer to operate a buzzer to indicate that someone was or had been around that end of the house in the dark and triggered the light. Or both. However now glad that I did because probably going to use the extra (red) wire to operate an attic fan during the few short weeks it is hot enough to warrant it. With a switch down below and/or a thermostat in the attic. Let's see unlike an electric heating one the thermostat will have to switch ON (not OFF) when temperature reaches a certain setting. I've been painting, the eaves and fascia of the house in current days and the amount of heat out of the fairly numerous and distributed vents around the soffits and end of the gables is very noticeable. |
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