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Roof fan thermostat setting.
Generally you need to set only one temperature for the thermostat.
They can quickly remove a larger volume of hot and or humid air from your attic compared to static ventilation which helps save money on your heating and cooling.
Most attic fans operate with a thermostat that automatically turns the fan on and off based on a temperature the homeowner sets.
They are typically easier to install and won t detract from the appearance of your roof.
When it comes to adjusting the thermostat of your attic s fan it s best to adjust it to approximately 90 to 95 degrees.
Freezing and excessively hot outdoor temperatures rain and high exterior humidity levels make it difficult for your.
Ideal attic temperatures and humidity settings aren t always easy to maintain.
When that temperature is reached or exceeded the thermostat ensures that the attic fan is switched on.
Most manufacturers and contractors recommend a temperature setting between 100 and 110 degrees fahrenheit.
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Of course some environments are much hotter than others so this will be the perfect time to measure out how warm your attic will get during the most heated of seasons.
In particularly hot climates set the temperature higher to keep the fan from running for extended periods of time.
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Most manufacturers recommend setting your attic fan thermostat between 105 115 degrees and monitoring how often and how long the fan runs to adjust the setting for your home.
When the temperature drops below that set temperature it is again switched off.
This temperature can be anywhere between 80 to 120 degree fahrenheit.
Ideally your attic space will stay in the same temperature range 105 115 degrees and the only true way to tell is to stick a thermometer into your attic overnight and check the reading every couple hours.