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QuietCool CL-1500 1472 CFM Whole House Fan - Authorized QuietCool Distributor
$ 237.07
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Description
Use The QC1500 for Individual Bedrooms, Or Homes Up To 740 sq. ft in size!Cool your attic and home quietly and efficiently with the QuietCool CL-1500 Classic Whole House fan. This fan moves 1472 cubic feet per minute of air. This fan covers up to 736 square feet and needs 1.97 square feet of net free venting
A whole house fan is economical and practical. It can lower the temperature in a home or building quickly and is much more affordable than air conditioning.
The main benefit of this whole house fan over other fans is that it operates
very
quietly.
Unlike traditional ceiling mount whole house fans, the QuietCool CL-1500 mounts remotely in the attic and is suspended from the rafters. Because it is installed this way, it dramatically reduces the sound level of the fan.
This whole house fan is also very easy to install. A template is included for cutting out the opening for the grill which makes installation a snap. The ceiling grill can be mounted vertically or horizontally, whatever fits your situation. The QuietCool CL-1500 has a line cord, so you just simply plug it in, and you are ready to go!
The QC CL-1500 has a backdraft damper to prevent drafts from entering your home. This whole house fan is made in the United States.
Specifications:
Motor Voltage:
120 VAC, 60Hz
Energy Use:
117 Watts
Air Flow:
1472 CFM
HVI-916 Airflow (for CA Title 24 New Construction):
1100 CFM
Duct Diameter:
14"
Duct Length:
6 feet
Motor Head Diameter:
14 1/2"
Motor Head Length:
13 1/2"
Dampers:
Barometric Pressurized R5 Dampers
Ceiling Rough Opening:
14 1/4" x 14 1/4"
Intake Grill Outside Dimension:
16" x 16"
Intake Grill Color:
White
Testimonial:
“I am still amazed how well these fans work. My grandparents used to have the real large unit, but it was so noisy. I was very hesitant but went ahead and tried two QUIETCOOL 1500s in our two bedrooms. They not only work awesome but they truly are very quiet.”
—Scott from San Diego
Helpful Tips for Running your Whole House Fan
Do not run fans when its hot outside
Cool the house in the morning and close all windows during the hot part of the day
Only open a few windows at first when its starting to cool down, then later open more windows
Close your shades or blinds during mid morning to prevent sun from heating up your home
In the winter, you can turn on the fan during the warmest time of the day and bring in fresh warmer air to heat the home
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