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Whole House fans - where can I buy one?
Brian Gaff (Sofa) wrote
Would one of those not be rather noisy? No reason why it should be any more noisy than aircon. I thought heat pumps were the in thing these days performing the job of cooling and heating. Those cost a lot more to buy and to run in spades. wrote in message ... On Friday, May 28, 2010 at 4:42:14 PM UTC+1, Pyriform wrote: I've decided these are a good idea, and I'd like to fit one. The trouble is that the only suitable products I've found using google are from US companies, designed for 110V. Does anyone know of a UK supplier for this sort of thing? [For anyone who doesn't know what I'm on about, a whole house fan is a fairly powerful fan that vents hot air from the house into the attic space (and thence outside), and draws cool air in through open windows etc. The idea is that you run it when the house is too hot, and the outside temperature is significantly cooler - typically to cool things down at night after a very hot day.] Pyriform, did you ever get a useful reply to this? I know what you mean, having lived in the US we had one of these whole house fans in our house and it was fantastic, meant we did not need to have air conditioning installed. With hotter summer days on the increase here in the U.K., I'm interested to get one put in the house here. Our loft is already ventilated, but I can't find the right kind of fan. Thanks. |
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On 02/07/2020 13:33, Jeff Layman wrote:
On 02/07/20 09:20, The Natural Philosopher wrote: On 02/07/2020 08:57, Jeff Layman wrote: On 01/07/20 10:17, wrote: On Friday, May 28, 2010 at 4:42:14 PM UTC+1, Pyriform wrote: I've decided these are a good idea, and I'd like to fit one. The trouble is that the only suitable products I've found using google are from US companies, designed for 110V. Does anyone know of a UK supplier for this sort of thing? [For anyone who doesn't know what I'm on about, a whole house fan is a fairly powerful fan that vents hot air from the house into the attic space (and thence outside), and draws cool air in through open windows etc. The idea is that you run it when the house is too hot, and the outside temperature is significantly cooler - typically to cool things down at night after a very hot day.] Pyriform, did you ever get a useful reply to this?Â* I know what you mean, having lived in the US we had one of these whole house fans in our house and it was fantastic, meant we did not need to have air conditioning installed.Â* With hotter summer days on the increase here in the U.K., Im interested to get one put in the house here.Â* Our loft is already ventilated, but I cant find the right kind of fan. Thanks. Try here https://www.johnsonandstarley.co.uk/products/ventilation. Of course the issue is in the statement that: "and draws cool air in through open windows etc." Where did you see that statement? My understanding of the J&S system is that it feeds the house rooms with warm air in winter and cold air in summer using the same ducting. It uses the same heat-exchanger "in the box" but working in reverse when it needs to cool rather than heat. Anyway, even if the OP doesn't need air-conditioning, the point is that J&S have a vast amount of experience with fans for whole-house ventilation, so might well have a fan for the OP's requirements. Only if your house has extreme solar gain and no roof insulation is it going to be warmer inside than out In hot summer here with 30C outside it is rare to see the inside go aboven15. At night I open the windows., By day I close the windows and draw the curtains 15?! I assume you meant 25. Or maybe you have a really high-powered A/C unit... :-) I meant 25.. :-) -- Any fool can believe in principles - and most of them do! |
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Whole House fans - where can I buy one?
On 01/07/2020 16:11, Harry Bloomfield wrote:
expressed precisely : With hotter summer days on the increase here in the U.K., I remain unconvinced. Im interested to get one put in the house here. Simple way to keep a house cool, at least for several hot days, is to keep windows closed and pull down blinds, during the heat of the day. On an evening, once the outdoors cools down some, open the windows. +1 for all south-facing windows. North-facing widows can be kept open because the air is cooler being in the shade. During the hot spell of last week, indoors it never exceeded a comfortable 23.5C, when I was recording 31.5C outdoors. The back of my house, facing south did get hot. The heat coming through the patio door *glass* was incredible. The back wall was covered in a huge rampant passion flower plant but I had to remove it because it was rampaging into the loft, which was up to 47C at one point, while my Brannan mercury wet/dry thermometer was reading 26C dry in the lounge, facing North. last year this climber made all the difference by shading the wall and also partially shading the patio doors and kitchen window. I'm going to get one of those 'sails' that are very common in Oz and fix that to the back wall and lash it to the birch tree. |
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Whole House fans - where can I buy one?
On 02/07/2020 09:20, The Natural Philosopher wrote:
On 02/07/2020 08:57, Jeff Layman wrote: On 01/07/20 10:17, wrote: On Friday, May 28, 2010 at 4:42:14 PM UTC+1, Pyriform wrote: I've decided these are a good idea, and I'd like to fit one. The trouble is that the only suitable products I've found using google are from US companies, designed for 110V. Does anyone know of a UK supplier for this sort of thing? [For anyone who doesn't know what I'm on about, a whole house fan is a fairly powerful fan that vents hot air from the house into the attic space (and thence outside), and draws cool air in through open windows etc. The idea is that you run it when the house is too hot, and the outside temperature is significantly cooler - typically to cool things down at night after a very hot day.] Pyriform, did you ever get a useful reply to this?Â* I know what you mean, having lived in the US we had one of these whole house fans in our house and it was fantastic, meant we did not need to have air conditioning installed.Â* With hotter summer days on the increase here in the U.K., Im interested to get one put in the house here.Â* Our loft is already ventilated, but I cant find the right kind of fan. Thanks. Try here https://www.johnsonandstarley.co.uk/products/ventilation. Of course the issue is in the statement that: "and draws cool air in through open windows etc." Only if your house has extreme solar gain and no roof insulation is it going to be warmer inside than out In hot summer here with 30C outside it is rare to see the inside go aboven15. At night I open the windows., By day I close the windows and draw the curtains Nonsense. Virtually all houses built since the 1960's will have ended up with internal temperatures well above 20C after a couple of days of 30C+ outside. Mine was up to 26C in Sussex, and that's with all south-facing windows shut and curtains drawn. |
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"The Natural Philosopher" wrote in message ... By day I close the windows and draw the curtains No surprises there, then. michael adams .... |
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Whole House fans - where can I buy one?
On 01/07/2020 16:11, Harry Bloomfield wrote:
Simple way to keep a house cool, at least for several hot days, is to keep windows closed and pull down blinds, during the heat of the day. On an evening, once the outdoors cools down some, open the windows. During the hot spell of last week, indoors it never exceeded a comfortable 23.5C, when I was recording 31.5C outdoors. About what we got in the house. Why does nobody (1) in the UK know this? In my office down the garden which has stuff generating heat I had to open the door and let the heat out to keep it down to 30. Just for once I missed the trip into work, where the aircon is sized for the computers we have. Andy -- (1) OK, almost nobody |
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Whole House fans - where can I buy one?
On 01/07/2020 15:04, The Natural Philosopher wrote:
On 01/07/2020 13:44, Bev wrote: On Wed, 01 Jul 2020 12:21:43 +0100, The Natural Philosopher wrote: With hotter summer days on the increase here in the U.K. ******** Back in the 50s and early 60s IÂ* remember headlines of 90-100F temperatures I haven't seen it over 30°C in the last 20 years June 2017 and 2019 were not 20 years ago but maybe you were in the wrong location to experience them. they weren't as hot as things were in the 50s and 60s When you were at your peak? -- Adam |
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Whole House fans - where can I buy one?
Look up "Soler & Palau whole house".
I put in one of their axial silent fans to duct fresh air into the rooms in the to floor bedrooms and have been delighted with it. It is REALLY quiet and connected to a variable thermostat that turns it on at the required temperature. They also make whole house systems with or without heat recovery. Their product are top grade. You get what you pay for. |
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