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nonadoes
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Jul 17 2017, 04:51 PM
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QUOTE(billyboy @ May 26 2017, 09:57 PM) i installed two exhaust fan in the attic in addition to a few in the ceiling board. really helps the hot air move from the ceiling into the attic and out of the attic totally. recommended. Hi, the exhaust fan you mention is installed on the plaster ceiling or ceiling right? Do you need to add another ventilation turbine on top of the roof or ceiling exhaust fan is sufficient? Because i not sure does the ceiling exhaust fan need to work together with the ventilation turbine on roof top?
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nonadoes
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Jul 19 2017, 01:54 PM
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QUOTE(billyboy @ Jul 17 2017, 10:01 PM) Top Floor Plaster Ceiling -> exhaust fan [i have 5; including in 2 toilets] Attic / Roof -> exhaust fan (vertical / horizontal - depends where is convenient based on roof design). [i have 2] strongly recommend at least 2 exhaust fan (i use KDK 12" - cheap n reliable) and another 2 at the Attic / Roof (also use a modified KDK 12" to punch through at a side wall at the roof) no turbine for me because i have solar panel. turbine shadow disrupt my electricity production. So you need both exhaust fan for ceiling and at the roof to work efficiently lar. If only exhaust fan on the ceiling won't be enough?
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nonadoes
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Jul 19 2017, 02:00 PM
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QUOTE(billyboy @ Jul 17 2017, 10:01 PM) Top Floor Plaster Ceiling -> exhaust fan [i have 5; including in 2 toilets] Attic / Roof -> exhaust fan (vertical / horizontal - depends where is convenient based on roof design). [i have 2] strongly recommend at least 2 exhaust fan (i use KDK 12" - cheap n reliable) and another 2 at the Attic / Roof (also use a modified KDK 12" to punch through at a side wall at the roof) no turbine for me because i have solar panel. turbine shadow disrupt my electricity production. So you need both exhaust fan for ceiling and at the roof to work efficiently lar. If only exhaust fan on the ceiling won't be enough?
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