Our line of fan coil thermostats can control the operation of fan coil heating cooling units.
Open thermostat attic fan.
Note down the wiring before proceeding to remove it.
When installed properly this powerful fan can eliminate the hot humid and stale air that ultimately collects in your attic.
Which will stop it from pulling more air into the space through open windows.
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If your fan has a thermostat turn the fan on and off bypassing the thermostat.
If the fan comes on you know that the problem lies with the fan thermostat.
Installing a thermostat on the attic fan is a simple job that helps you make efficient use of electricity.
These cooling thermostats are ideal for use with attic ventilators fans and dampers.
Locate the thermostat casing and open it using a screwdriver.
Switch off the power of the attic fan and remove the power cord.
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Sometimes it works out more economical to replace the attic fan thermostat instead of repairing it.
Note down the temperature settings for later reference.
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Therefore whole house fans are best suited for open well vented attics.
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A thermostat controlled attic fan is an excellent way to help lower home cooling costs in the summer.
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If you use your attic for storage you ll be even more thrilled with the.
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Also note down the power rating and the fan capacity in cubic feet per minute.
Shut off the power to the fan at the main service panel.