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How to cool your house without Air-conditioning

by Robert George Tronge Fri, Aug 26, 2016 12:03PM
One way to cool your house is to use a ventilating fan which can cool an entire house or even a single room. The benefits are that it does this at a fraction of the cost which can save Robert Tronge some money. Not like osculating fans, that just move air around, vent fans push hot air outside while pulling cool air inside. Using the windows you can direct the air flow to which room you wish. Types of fans include Attic fans that are permanent, but are the most powerful. Windows fans that adjust to your window. Box fans that can be moved easily. According to Robert George Tronge to pick the right fan you need to measure how many cubic feet of air that you need to pull. For example: a room 25 feet by 12 feet with an eight foot ceiling contains 2,300 cubic feet of air/ Multiply this by 1/3 gives a CFM ratting of 785 in which the fan needs to move.
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