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Any solar users in SoCal also using a whole house fan?
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I've noticed this, the slower fans with the big blades seem much quieter. These are usually belt-driven. Do you think they need to use faster-turning fans with direct drive because the motors need to turn at a higher speed?Comment
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electronic equipment. Variable speed fans help a lot. Work to reduce fan noise includes that
uneven spacing of my car radiator fan blades, spiral center supports, and interesting asymmetric
blade shapes. The centrifugal fan in your furnace is generally a quieter design than an axial flow.
I built quite a few speed controlled fan systems. Bruce RoeComment
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Partly, but mostly its a cost thing. Obviously, direct drives don't have the belt/gear/etc. losses and thus have lower power requirements = smaller motors & lower op. costs. Lower speeds need large dia./areas for same vol. of air movement. Lower speed -> less noise, but bigger fan area, more mechanical losses and higher mfg./maint. cost. Quieter operation is sure nice but it's the no free lunch thing.Comment
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Partly, but mostly its a cost thing. Obviously, direct drives don't have the belt/gear/etc. losses and thus have lower power requirements = smaller motors & lower op. costs. Lower speeds need large dia./areas for same vol. of air movement. Lower speed -> less noise, but bigger fan area, more mechanical losses and higher mfg./maint. cost. Quieter operation is sure nice but it's the no free lunch thing.Comment
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Look at my original post in this thread. I purchased my fan locally (south orange county) and installed it this weekend myself. They will install for you if you want. I am mildly handy (at best). Works great..looking forward to see how well it performs as the heat rolls in this week.Comment
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