Tech Specs
FAQS
Solar Roof Mount Attic Fan Motor Replacement
Q: Can a solar attic fan be placed on any kind of roof?
A: QuietCool Solar Attic Fans may be put on almost any roof, whether it’s a home or a business. Roof mounted models are available for both pitched and flat roofs. On all roof slopes, the solar panel may be oriented to capture the maximum sunlight while offering ideal venting efficiency. A curb placed device as well as a gable positioned unit are offered. All roofing materials, including composite shingles, wood shake, tile, and clay tile, are compatible with our models. An extra flashing skirt is required for certain tile roof constructions.
Q: Is it possible for me to install a solar attic fan myself? Is it hard to set up?
A: In approximately an hour or less, a homeowner may simply install our solar attic fans. Basic do-it-yourself skills, including the use of a reciprocating saw, are required for installation. The solar attic fan is ready to use straight out of the box, with no wiring or structural modifications required. Each kit includes step-by-step detailed instructions. Learn more about how to install a solar attic fan.
Q: Can I install a solar attic fan on a shady roof?
A: Yes, QuietCool offers a 24/7 ac/dc inverter for our solar attic fan that allows you to install the fan assembly on a shady portion of the roof.
Q: Can a solar attic fan be installed on a shed or garage?
A: Yes, the QuietCool Solar Attic Fan may be put on any roofed building, including sheds, barns, lofts, garages, workshops, guest houses, and any other area that might benefit from air circulation. QuietCool also has garage-specific items available.
Q: What kind of upkeep is required?
A: QuietCool Solar Attic Fans don’t need to be serviced! When fitted correctly, the fan is designed to be leak-proof. It also includes an animal-proof screen to keep the pests out.
Q: Can solar attic fans resist harsh weather conditions?
A: Yes, the QuietCool Solar Attic Fan’s sturdy structure can endure the most severe weather situations, including hurricanes and tornadoes. A high-impact solar panel and a commercial-grade heavy-duty steel casing are used in the device.
Q: Can your solar panel rotate horizontally?
A: The QuietCool solar roof mount fans can rotate at 180 degrees horizontally.
Q: Can your solar panel tilt vertically?
A: Yes, It can be tilted up to 60 degrees.
Q: Can you adjust the temperature?
A: No, you cannot adjust the thermostat as it comes pre-programmed.
Q: Can I add a controller on this?
A: Unfortunately, no you cannot add our Smart Hub or other third party controllers on solar products as the solar/thermostat controller is preprogrammed.
Q: Are your AFR-SLR Daytona, FL approved or Hurricane approved? If so, what’s your code?
A: No, we are not certified but we have tested our fans in house to make sure it can withstand hurricanes and highwinds.
Q: How long is the QuietCool Solar Attic Fan warranty?
A: All of our solar attic fan models come with the best 15-year guarantee in the market.
Q: How often should I clean the solar panel?
A: Solar Experts recommend that you clean your panels every 6 months to ensure that your panels put out the maximum amount of power and to ensure no debri/dust is accumulating on the panels.
Q: What is the maximum pitch that this fan can be used on?
A: The maximum pitch that unit can be installed on is 6/12’s
Q: What is the venting capacity of a QuietCool Solar Attic Fan?
A: QuietCool offers one of the largest size panels in the industry that will fit almost every attic size to meet the attic ventilation requirements of any building. The quantity of attic ventilation required depends on a number of things. Visit our solar attic fan product page for a basic approach to evaluating the amount and size of solar panels required for different roof slopes. The average performance of our solar panel is shown below. Your QuietCool dealer can help you figure out how many units you’ll need for your house.
Q: What is the procedure for obtaining a tax credit?
A: The solar attic fan must have been installed on a residential property between June 1, 2009 and December 31, 2022 to qualify for a solar tax credit. Download IRS form 5695 and the instruction document to claim a home tax credit. If you’re thinking about submitting for a tax credit, QuietCool suggests talking with a tax expert.
Up to 1,900 square feet with a 40 watt light source (up to 791 cfms)
Q: Why do I need an extra attic fan if my attic already has passive venting?
All houses must have a passive attic vent system, according to building rules. The difficulty with passive venting is that it seldom delivers the pressure required to move hot, damp air out of your attic. The pressure required to force out the hot air and increase air circulation is provided by installing a motorized attic fan.
Q: What are some of the advantages of attic venting?
A: Attic ventilation is important for keeping a healthy and energy-efficient house. It increases the lifespan of your roofing shingles and underlayment by reducing moisture buildup, which may lead to rot and mold. In the summer, attic venting may lower the strain on your air conditioner, saving you money. It avoids harmful ice damming in colder climates). Learn more about the advantages of attic ventilation.