Products / Services
  • Products / Services
  • Companies
  • Buy Leads
Post Buy Requirement

Attic Exhaust Fans

Listing ID #4305740

  • Supply Type Manufacturer, Exporter, Supplier
  • Preferred Buyer Location All over the world

Attic Exhaust Fans are usually attached to a thermostat located in the attic. The thermostat can be set so that the fan starts when the temperature reaches a certain temperature between 60 and 120....
View More Details
Send Enquiry

Company Information

  • Member Since 6 Years
  • Nature of Business Retailer

Ask for more detail from the seller

Contact Supplier

Product Details no_img_icon

Attic Exhaust Fans are usually attached to a thermostat located in the attic. The thermostat can be set so that the fan starts when the temperature reaches a certain temperature between 60 and 120 F.

Solar powered attic exhaust fans run whenever the sun is shining. Unless they have a battery backup they do not run at night so you do not have ventilation when it is the coolest outside.

Attic exhaust fans need intake ventilation. If there is not cool air entering the attic, the hot air cannot get out.  

Before installing an attic exhaust fan - 

Do not install an attic exhaust fan if you already have rooftop or gable vents. The fan will pull air in from the rooftop or gable vents, “short circuiting” the attic ventilation system. Attic ventilation systems are either powered or unpowered. If you install an attic exhaust fan you should plug any existing rooftop or gable vents and install more soffit vents.

Rooftop fans are more powerful and are easier to install than gable fans.

Solar powered fans do not require electricity but are not as powerful as electrical fans.

Rooftop Exhaust Fans, also called powered roof ventilators or attic fans, are generally available in 3 sizes. Depending on the size of the fan, they may be available in gray, mill, or weathered wood.

Powered Gable Ventilators are also generally available in 3 sizes. They are installed with automatic shutters that open when the fan comes on.

Solar Roof Fans are cute. They are more expensive than regular electrical attic fans and they do not move as much air. They run whenever the sun is shining so no controls or wiring is needed. However, most models also shut off as soon as the sun goes down or it gets cloudy. That means you have very little ventilation going on late at night when it is cool and you want to cool off your home.

Features:

  • Highly Efficient
  • 100 % Power Saving
  • Maintenance Free
  • Zero Operational Cost
  • Noiseless Applications


Company Details close-icon

Ratan Associates Designs and manufactures products that make it possible for all Commercial building to participate in the exploding trend of energies ventilation system. We are focused on “Always turn on ventilation for every house”.
Turbine Ventilators are ideally suitable for buildings with explosive environment, Industries, ware houses, hospitals, godowns, and as well as for domestic purposes.
Useable energy created from fossil fuels and the resulting impact to our environment through pollution and global warming is everyone’s problem. And it is everyone who must contribute to the solution in big and small ways.
The Wind Powered Turbo Fan from Ratan Associates is a simple, cost-efficient way to make a sensible difference in energy consumption while improving the comfort of your environment and extending the life of the building materials. Ratan Associates has been the leader in commercial ventilation, our commitment to continuing technical innovation. Our products are proudly developed and manufactured right here in India and exported all around the world.
  • Nature of Business Manufacturer / Exporter / Supplier / Retailer
Tell us your Buy Requirement to Get Instant Response
Tell us what you need?

By clicking Get Quotes Now, I accept the T&C and Privacy Policy.

Looking for Attic Exhaust Fans?

Quantity
Seller Contact Details
Waiting for permission
To search by voice, go to your browser settings and allow access to microphone

Allow microphone access to search with voice