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QuietCool CL-3100 3126 CFM Whole House Fan

QuietCool CL-3100 3126 CFM Whole House Fan
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Item #QC CL-3100
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Sale Price$839.00
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Description

Whole house fans help reduce your electrical bill because you will not have to turn on your air conditioner as often. A whole house fan's primary purpose is to pull cooler air from the outside, and push hot air out through the vents in your attic.  If your attic is cooler, your house will be cooler. We have an article you can read titled Invest in a Whole House Exhaust Fan.

QuietCool leads the way when it comes to quiet, efficient whole house fans.

The main benefit of installing a QuietCool whole house fan is that they run very quietly.  The QuietCool fans also run very efficiently. They are top rated by the California Energy Commission for ventilation fans based on the CFM/watts used.

Installation of this whole house fan is also very easy.  It simply mounts in the attic, by hanging from the rafters.  Included in the box is a template to cut the opening for the grill.  The built-in gravity damper box prevents drafts from entering your living space.

Features & Benefits:
  • Whisper quiet operation
  • Plug-in cord, doesn't need to be hardwired
  • Reduce A/C costs
  • Cools your home and attic
  • Built in gravity damper box
  • 10 year warranty
  • Backed By Our 60 Day Money Back Guarantee
  • Optional remote control available
  • Download the QuietCool 3100 Whole House Fan Installation/User Manual
Testimonial:

“I recently replaced my old A/C unit with a QuietCool whole house system and I cannot believe the difference it makes. Every room has this beautiful cool breeze blowing gently through it and the temperature has gone from 95º to 75º F!

—Michelle from Arizona

Control Options: Off the shelf, the QC CL-3100 comes equipped with a standard 120 VAC line cord. This will allow the fan to run at full power either via optional remote kit, or standard on/off switch.

The QC 3100 is capable of operating in a two speed mode, this requires a hardwired installation as well as a 3-way wall switch. For specific wiring information, see the QuietCool CL-3100 Installation Manual
 

Listen to the CL-3100 Run - Sound Level is only 49.4 dBA on high



QC CL-3100 Whole House Fan Specifications:

Motor Voltage: 120 VAC, 60Hz
Energy Use: 299 Watts High, 256 Watts Low
Air Flow: 3126  CFM High, 2847  CFM Low
HVI-916 Airflow (for CA Title 24 New Construction): 2380 CFM
Duct Diameter: 16"
Power Cord Length: 20'
Duct Length: 6 feet
Motor Head Diameter: 16 1/2"
Motor Head Length: 13 1/2"
Controls: Remote control or hard wire capabilities
Dampers: Barometric Pressurized R5 Dampers
Rough Opening: 14 1/4" x 22 1/4"
Intake Grill Outside Dimension: 16" x 24"
Intake Grill Color: White
Minimum suggested attic venting - 4.17 square feet net free area
Covers up to 1570 square feet


Installers/Contractors  Please Call For More Information about how the QuietCool Fans can increase your sales to your own customers.

How to Find Out How Much Net Free Venting Area You Have in Your Home:
1. Measure All the Vents You Find In Your Home
If you were to measure (length x width) of each vent in your homes attic/roof, you would have a ball park idea of how much roof and attic venting your home has.

2. Measure In Inches, Then Convert to Square Feet
Take The Total Area Of Your Vents In Inches And Convert To Sq. Ft By Dividing By 144

3. If Your Vents Are Screened – Take Your Total Area and Cut It In Half!
Since most vents are screened, which can obstruct 1/2 of the air flowing out of the – once you have your gross total area of venting, multiply that number by .5 to get your Net Free Area Of Venting.

Example: If we take one 12″ x 12″ gable end vent and multiply the length (12″) by the width (12″) we would have a total of 144 square inches of venting. To convert to sq. ft. we would divide by 144 (since there are 144 sq. inches in one square foot). When we divide 144/144 we see that equals 1 sq. ft. But since our vent is screened, we would take our 1 sq. ft and cut it in half. That leave us with .5 sq. ft of net free venting.


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QuietCool CL-3100 3126 CFM Whole House Fan

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