Anytime it is cooler outside than the inside of a home, the QuietCool whole house fan system will work effectively. In the summer, this normally happens in the late afternoon to early evening and through to the next morning.
When the QuietCool whole house fan is turned on, the fan will pull the cooler outdoor air into your home, through your windows, across your living space, into the attic, and out the attic vents replacing the hot stale air. This helps cool the home and attic by up to 30 degrees, allowing it to stay much cooler the following day.
When using the QuietCool whole house fan, we recommend starting by cooling the area in which will be most occupied. For example, in most family situations, the early evening is spent in the kitchen and family room area. Assuming this to be true, this is where you would want to start cooling.
The cool breeze begins when a window or two is opened and the QuietCool fan is turned on. The cooler outside air will immediately begin to create a breeze inside the home making the homeowner feel up to 10 degrees cooler, instantly.
This breeze will be carried through your home to each QuietCool whole house fan that is on and in use; thus beginning the cooling process. At the same time, the cooler outdoor air will be brought into the attic and pushed through the attic vents causing the hot stale air in the attic to be exhausted. Exhausting the hot air inside your attic will allow your home to stay cooler throughout the day.
As it gets later in the evening, and even cooler outside, we recommend opening more windows in other rooms of your home. Then at bedtime, close all the windows in the home except those in the bedrooms that are occupied. This will provide each room with a cool breeze as long as needed. If a QuietCool is installed in each bedroom as we recommended, the homeowner can enjoy the breeze and your privacy with your door closed.
QuietCool Whole House Fans Dominate the CEC
QuietCool boldly proclaims to manufacture the most energy efficient whole house fans on the market today. It is fair that both consumers and competitors —- oh, we do get challenged by competitors —- challenge us about this claim on occasion.
The California Energy Commission Appliance Efficiency Database rates all whole house fans by manufacturer name, brand name, model number, fan type, CFM air flow, and air flow efficiency (CFM/watts). It is the last category that matters. Energy efficiency is rated based on the amount of air flow per watt and the higher the CFM/watt ratio, the more energy efficient the appliance.
QuietCool fans occupy the top six positions on the CEC Appliance Efficiency Database for ALL types of fans, and the top 12 of 14 positions for all residential fans rated at 5000 CFM or less.
When we make the bold claim that our fans are the most energy efficient on the market today, you can take it from the government!
- Featuring Standard PSC Motors
- Above Average Efficiency
- Extremely Quiet Operation – Ranges between 42 and 50dB
- Offers Airflow between 1500 and 6500 CFM
- Featuring ECM Brushless AC/DC Motors
- Most Energy Efficient Whole House Fans on the Market
- Extremely Quiet Operation – Ranges between 42 and 50dB
- Offers Airflow between 1500 and 6500 CFM
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