Attic Vent

Oct 16
2008

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Lomanco Power Vent Attic Fan Motor 1/10hp 1100 RPM 115 Volts # F0510B2497 Lomanco Power Vent Attic Fan Motor 1/10hp 1100 RPM 115 Volts # F0510B2497
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A universal mounting hardware kit comes in the box with each motor to replace older models. Do not attempt to buy a new unit and pull the motor out; the mounting has changed. The conduit (flexible cable) can be used from your previous motor simply by un-screwing it and putting it on your new motor...

Cool Attic CX1600 Gable Mount Power Attic Ventilators with 4.5-Amp 60-Hz Motor and 14-Inch Blade Cool Attic CX1600 Gable Mount Power Attic Ventilators with 4.5-Amp 60-Hz Motor and 14-Inch Blade
List Price: $83.00
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1600 CFM heavy duty gable mount attic exhaust ventilator. Galvanized steel construction. Suitable for 2400 sq. ft. attic. 4.5A thermally protected motor. Includes 15A adjustable thermostat. 14'' fan blade...

Cool Attic CX2121 Automatic Gable Vent Shutter, High Impact One-piece ABS Cycolac Frame Cool Attic CX2121 Automatic Gable Vent Shutter, High Impact One-piece ABS Cycolac Frame
List Price: $32.99
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Gravity operated. For use with all power gable ventilators. Louvers open when operating and when turned off close to keep out insects, rain, and dust. High impact, 1 piece ABS Cycolac frame. Completely automatic...

Ventamatic VX2515SOLARGABLE Solar Gable Attic Ventilator with 12.6-Watt 18-Volt DC Motor and 12.6-Watt Panel Ventamatic VX2515SOLARGABLE Solar Gable Attic Ventilator with 12.6-Watt 18-Volt DC Motor and 12.6-Watt Panel
List Price: $330.00
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Galvanized steel construction. 10W, 17V, thermally protected DC motor. 13" fan blade. Up to 1000 CFM (with multiple panels). 2 year warranty. Solar panel included. This exhaust fan requires adequate air intake for correct performance.

Broan 353 1140 CFM Gable Mount Powered Attic Ventilator Broan 353 1140 CFM Gable Mount Powered Attic Ventilator
List Price: $99.00
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Broan-NuTone 353 1140 Cfm Gable-Mounted Powered Attic VentilatorsSince their beginning in 1932, Broan has pioneered many of the product innovations now established as standards of the industry. Today, Broan carries on the commitment to provide the finest products in the industry...

Solar Attic Fan with 25-year Warranty! Solar Attic Fan with 25-year Warranty!
List Price: $449.00
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Solar Attic Fans are easily installed and a great product for proper attic ventilation. Natural Light brand solar attic fans are top rated by builders and are the highest quality built in the USA! The DC motor is powered by the included solar panel with the attic fan motor moving hot air and moisture out of the attic space everyday...

Air Vent #53315 Gable Attic Ventilator Air Vent #53315 Gable Attic Ventilator
List Price: $55.49
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Gable Mount Power Attic Ventilator, 1050 CFM, Ventilates Up To 1500 SQFT, With Adjustable Thermostat From 60 To 120 Degrees.

Solar Attic Fan 30-watt with 25-Year Warranty Solar Attic Fan 30-watt with 25-Year Warranty
Sale Price: $549.50

The Solar Attic Fan is a simple and environmentally sensible solution that can save you money. Powered completely by free solar energy, this sleek and efficient vent is both compact and quiet. Fully operational right from the box, it installs easily, with no electrical wiring, no expensive electrician and city permits...

Attic Vent

Attic Vent
How do you stop cold air from attic vents from allowing cold air into the living area?

I have a continious ridge vent, soffit vents, and gable vents in the attic.
The thing is with this house, the walls are not insulated. There is also a breathing space that runs from the attic to the basement on all sides.
My fear is that cold air can come through the walls or electricial outlets when my natural gas furnace sucks air. I wonder if I could block the breathing space that runs from the attic to the basement in the winter?

your house has to breathe i would insulate the attic floor and that should give you the results you want

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