To solve for exhausting this heat i took a two pronged approach.
Blow hot air into attic form closet.
Exhausting it into a closet would be bad and wouldn t give you any net cooling in fact you d heat the system up from electricity consumption.
In addition to making the unit hard to get to for service high attic heat can trigger the.
These fans are commonly mounted in an upstairs stairwell or hallway ceiling where there s at least 3 ft.
A powerful fan draws cooler early morning and evening air through open doors and windows and forces it up through the attic and out the roof vents.
This sends hot air up and out cooling your house and your attic.
Adding a server closet return.
If you aren t renting or you have an understanding landlord you could run rigid metal vent pipe into the attic and then up and trough the roof capping it with a vent cap.
Tape cardboard around the fan to cover large gaps.
Cool air in hot air out attic ventilation works on the principle that heated air naturally rises primarily utilizing two types of vents.
But it gets worse.
Install electric ventilators and attic fans which remove hot air from an attic.
Intake vents located at the lowest part of the roof under.
You ll end up with more hot air leaking through your ceiling during the summer than if you had no fan.
Put it in an attic full of blown insulation and you re forcing it to work harder to vent its heat.
Alternatively install passive vents such as gable soffit and ridge vents which are openings in the roof that allow hot air to escape.
In the winter months you will be injecting hot air into the room compounding the problem.
The pressurized air in the attic will force its way through ceiling cracks into the conditioned house.
Of clearance above the fan.
In other words the fan will make the ceiling leak at a higher rate than it otherwise would.
They have thermostats that turn the fan on at a recommended preset temperature of 100 110 degrees.