Hi everyone. I am hoping to install a Master Flow PG3 attic fan in my attic. There has never been a fan in there before (1964 house). There is a gable vent that is approx. 24" x 13" where I want to locate the fan. The fan is 15" in diameter. There are no soffits in the roof. Can I just install the fan on the inner studs where the vent is? I'd like to avoid installing a power gable vent, recutting the opening, etc etc....I calculated and it looks like I should need 840 cfm for the fan. This fan is 1400 cfm so would that compensate for the opening not being quite the right size and the vent not being power operated ,etc? Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks!!
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For attic vents you need to have 1 sqft for every 150sq ft of attic.
1/2 in and 1/2 out. For the attic vent fan. Sq ft of attic X 0.7=CFM of fan. Put the fan on a tstat for sure.
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You really need to provide both attic and soffit ventiltaion. Without the soffit vents your attic will not vent properly and the installation of a fan will not help. You also don't want to mix gable vents with vent's on the top of your roof and this can lead to mold problems. Here are a bunch of links that will give you a ton of info on how to properly ventillate your attic.
Ron Hungarter, Real Estate Inspector, and Paul Scelci of Air Vent, Inc. investigate attics for black mold.
Roofing Contractor magazine covers all aspects of residential, commercial, industrial and institutional roofing and insulation.
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quote:Originally posted by kactuskid
You really need to provide both attic and soffit ventiltaion. Without the soffit vents your attic will not vent properly and the installation of a fan will not help. You also don't want to mix gable vents with vent's on the top of your roof and this can lead to mold problems. Here are a bunch of links that will give you a ton of info on how to properly ventillate your attic.
Ron Hungarter, Real Estate Inspector, and Paul Scelci of Air Vent, Inc. investigate attics for black mold.
Roofing Contractor magazine covers all aspects of residential, commercial, industrial and institutional roofing and insulation.
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Yes you need the vents down in the overhang of the home.Also make sure that the air from them can get over the insulation there and into the attic . Yes you need the attic fan on a tstat there.
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