The QC ES-6000 whole house fan can quietly and efficiently cool your home and attic.
A whole house fan works by pulling cooler air from the outside, and pushing hot air out of your attic, allowing you to run your air conditioner less often while keeping your home comfortable. The whole house fans from Quiet Cool are better than a traditional whole house fan because you do not have to cut your joists, and they run quieter.
QuietCool uses a unique, patented design that uses an acoustical duct attached to an R5 damper box. The result is almost zero noise vibration and whisper quiet operation. As well, the QC ES-6000 uses the innovative ECM energy saver motor that uses hardly any power while moving extreme amounts of air. The QuietCool QC ES-6000 is designed to be installed centrally in large homes. Simply open a window when you get home from work, flip on the QuietCool and enjoy a peaceful and cool evening relaxing.
The motor on this whole house fan hangs from the rafters in the attic with a small ceiling cut-out for the air intake grille (14 in. x 36 in. ceiling cut-out). This whole house fan will cover up to 2790 square feet based on the recommendation of moving 2 CFM per square foot.
Installation is simple with no framing or joist-cutting required (fits 16 or 24 on-center). Generally speaking a basic installation should only take an hour or two. This fan is capable of operating in a two speed mode, this requires a hardwired installation. The R5 damper box at the ceiling level helps insulate the home from the attic during the cold times of the year when the fan is off.
Features & Benefits:
QC ES-6000 Whole House Fan Specifications:
Motor Voltage: | 120 VAC, 60Hz |
Energy Use: | 455 Watts High/ 112 Watts Low |
Air Flow: | 5576 CFM High/ 3417 CFM Low |
Speeds: | 2 |
Duct Diameter: | 22" |
Duct Length: | 9 feet |
Motor Head Diameter: | 22 1/2" |
Motor Head Length: | 13 1/2" |
Dampers: | Barometric Pressurized R5 Dampers |
Ceiling Rough Opening: | 14 1/4" x 36 1/4" |
Removable Grill Outside Dimension: | 16" x 38" |
Controls: | Remote control or hard wire capabilities |
Ventilates up to 2790 square feet | |
Requires 7.44 square feet of net attic venting. Fits 16 or 24 inch on center joists. |
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How to Find Out How Much Net Free Venting Area You Have in Your Home:
1. Measure All the Vents You Find In Your Home
If you were to measure (length x width) of each vent in your homes attic/roof, you would have a ball park idea of how much roof and attic venting your home has.
2. Measure In Inches, Then Convert to Square Feet
Take The Total Area Of Your Vents In Inches And Convert To Sq. Ft By Dividing By 144
3. If Your Vents Are Screened – Take Your Total Area and Cut It In Half!
Since most vents are screened, which can obstruct 1/2 of the air flowing out of the – once you have your gross total area of venting, multiply that number by .5 to get your Net Free Area Of Venting.
Example: If we take one 12″ x 12″ gable end vent and multiply the length (12″) by the width (12″) we would have a total of 144 square inches of venting. To convert to sq. ft. we would divide by 144 (since there are 144 sq. inches in one square foot). When we divide 144/144 we see that equals 1 sq. ft. But since our vent is screened, we would take our 1 sq. ft and cut it in half. That leave us with .5 sq. ft of net free venting.