Of insulation from the end.
How to wire an attic vent fan.
Leave enough cable at each end to work with.
1 square foot of intake for every 300 cfm of ventilator.
This will help to avoid premature damage to the shingles or mold building up in moist hot.
Attach a box connector to the cable and feed the wires into the thermostat box.
Strip away about 6 inches of outer insulation and 1 2 inch of individual insulation from the end of each wire.
Bring the cable through one of the studs supporting the fan and strip about 8 in.
Staple the cable within 8 inches of both the attic light box and the thermostat box.
Determine the attic s square footage.
Then cut out the circle with a reciprocating saw and mount the fan over the cutout using a drill.
The downside of attic ventilation fans.
Whole house fans tend to have higher overall costs than attic ventilation fans.
Good insulation reduces fan effectiveness.
To install an attic fan over a gable vent in your attic trace the body of the fan onto a piece of plywood that s wide enough to mount on the studs on each side of the vent.
Use wire nuts to connect.
Pricing for attic fan installation varies depending on fan type and its location.
On average labor costs run between 100 300 and the fan itself may range from as little as 50 to more than 500.
However the utility of attic ventilation fans is actually quite a controversial topic.
A how to demonstration of wiring your xxfirestat or power attic vent thermostat.
Attic ventilation fans whether hard wired or powered by their own solar panels seem like a low cost and effective way to help keep your house cool.
Run nm cable from the attic fan thermostat to the attic light.
Multiply this number by 7 to give you the minimum cfm required for your ventilator.
An attic with 1 500 square feet x 7 1 050 cfm make sure you also have adequate air intake typically through the undereave vents.
Use the hammer and staples to secure the cable to the joists at 12 inch intervals.