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Solar Attic Ventilation Fans

MRC Roofing provides an environmentally friendly, energy saving alternative to traditional power attic ventilators!

This smart alternative operates during the day and collects power from direct sunlight to convert into electricity. The collected energy operates a high efficiency motor inside the power vent, so there is no additional cost for electricity. That saves energy, which is better for the environment.

Benefits of a Solar Attic Fan:

Solar Attic Fans operate during the day under direct sunlight when your attic requires more air movement. Contrary to most electric power vents that are regulated by a thermostat, a solar attic fan / vent works continuously from sunrise to sunset, under direct sunlight, allowing the attic ventilation all day long instead of waiting for the attic to overheat.

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Proper Ventilation – IS CRUCIAL!
YOU NEED SOLAR VENTILATION

There are two ovens in almost every home;

1. The kitchen cooks the food.
2. Your attic cooks the house.  The hot attic acts like a huge radiator, transferring heat into your living spaces, sending both utility bills and temperatures soaring. Utilizing solar attic ventilation fans in closed spaces and storage areas is important. Proper ventilation (ventilation benefits) should create continuous air circulation and helps the space maintain, as close as possible, the same ambient temperature as the outside temperature.

If you’ve ever been in your attic or enclosed spaces, you know just how hot the space can get. The sun beats down on the roof surface and heats up the stagnant air inside the attic. Most building codes require homes to have a passive venting system like ridge vents, gable vents, dormer vents, etc., but passive ventilation does not provide the pressure needed to force the air through the attic and outside. According to the Home Ventilating Institute (hvi.org), passive ventilation works via a process called ‘convection‘. Convection starts at about ~128 degrees fahrenheit and to obtain true convection so that the system works properly, this requires that your attic temperature reaches an average of 138 to 142 degrees fahrenheit. Even at 142 degrees fahrenheit, assuming your air intake is balanced your system would only complete 2 to 3 air exchanges per hour which is better then nothing but not enough to keep your attic as close to the ambient temperature outside.

Reducing heat buildup which can reach 165-185° fahrenheit on hot summer days, and
moisture in the winter, are the two main goals of solar attic fans (solar powered ventilation).

Heat and humidity can weaken the home’s structural integrity and cause interior finish, drywall and exterior paint failures. The high cost of energy, home repairs and maintenance should be incentive enough for homeowners to properly ventilate their attics. The purpose of attic ventilation is to equalize temperatures inside and outside the attic throughout the year.

In summer, this helps make the living areas beneath the attic cooler and more comfortable; this can help reduce how hard the air conditioner needs to work, thus lowering its operating costs.  This counterbalance helps reduce heat that will distort and destroy roof shingles and cause the premature deterioration of roof boards, sheathing, siding and insulation.
In winter, proper ventilation helps to prevent moist air, which seeps into cold areas, from condensing on the underside of the roof surface, beams and rafters. This condensation can cause mildew, rotting of wood and excessive rusting of fasteners and other metal components of the roof structure. Excess condensation creates wet insulation, which diminishes its effectiveness and in sufficient quantities may damage interior ceilings.

Proper attic ventilation can also help prevent the formation of “ice dams” in the winter by equalizing the indoor and outdoor temperatures. Ice dams occur when snow hits a part of a home’s roof warmed by heat loss from the interior. The snow then melts and freezes at the eave area of the roof, where it’s colder. Here the mounds of ice and snow often drip and form icicles. That’s where a motorized fan comes in.

A solar attic fan placed close to the roofs ridge will pull air in from outside (through the soffits and/or other means of net free air intake source), force it to move through the entire attic space and escape through the attic vent. The goal of converting from passive-to-active ventilation (solar attic fan) is to have 10-12 complete air exchanges per hour. In summer months, a solar attic fan can reduce the temperature in an attic by up-to 40°F! Also since the solar attic fan does not require electricity, it utilizes the sun to operate thus not costing you anything to run and also offers additional benefits.

Benefits of utilizing a Solar Royal – Solar Powered Attic Ventilation unit includes:

 

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The ABC’s Of Proper Ventilation:

A. Size it Right
B. Solar Orientation
C. Proper Net Free Air Intake:

A. Size it Right: As defined by HVI, proper ventilation is ideal with 10-12 complete air exchanges are completed each hour. By achieving these air exchanges, one should be able to get the temperature of the attic approximately 5-15 degrees fahrenheit above ambient.  Please see the following calculations and verify yourself or check with your roofer, green energy audit company, builder, contractor, etc… to verify the following information in relationship to what you are looking to ventilate.  (We will have automatic calculators online soon)

  • Attic Sizing: length x width x average height = total cubic feet of air
  • Cubic feet of air per minute (CFM) x 60 minutes = cubic feet per hour
  • Total cubic feet of air divided by cubic feet per hour = number of air exchanges
  • Number of air exchanges x .7 = the average number of air exchanges

Proper ventilation is a direct result of proper installation

Sizing
Balance
Orientation
Attic Size CFM Required Net Air Intake (sq.in.) Net Air Intake (sq.in.)
1800 sq.ft. 1260 604 1 Fan
2100 sq.ft 1476 705 1 Fan
3500 sq.ft 2450 1176 2 Fan

B. Solar Orientation:  How should the solar attic fan be oriented;

[SunCalc is a great reference site <click-here> and enter your own address]
  • South is ideal
  • East/West then utilize the positioning of the unit and panel angel to optimize best exposure to sun
  • North then angle the panel is much as possible to obtain the best sun exposure

C. Proper Net Free Air Intake: There are various types of intake. The air being exhausted must be replaced by outside air drawn through unobstructed air vents.  These soffits are normally found under the eaves on a home but the key is that for air to properly be exhausted the intake must be cleared, regardless of application. To calculate the total minimum vent intake area in square inches, divide the CFM ratings of the solar ventilation by 300 and multiply the result by 144 which will give you the Net Air Intake as recommended by hvi.org.  Calculation demonstration: 1300 ÷ 300, then × 144 = 624 net air intake required.Then the Solar Royal Attic Fan moves up-to ~78’000 cubic feet per hour.  The intake must be balanced for it to do it’s job.  ~4.2 sqft of Net Free is suggested per fan. Additional Cost Benefits:One of the best features of a solar attic fan is the cost savings. Please note that this is only an estimate, however it gives a clear comparison of solar fans vs. electric ventilation. The figures also do not take into consideration the energy savings from keeping your attic cooler.

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Features

MONOCRYSTALINE PANEL

What this means is that SolarRoyal cares about providing our customers with the best and another reason to encourage our customers to compare (dare-to-compare) against other products.

ELEGANT LOW PROFILE

REALLY! look at some of the others: round dome with a square solar panel screwed on top. Then there are others that are so big, in our opinion they look like a restaurant grease-trap. Do you really want that on top of your home?

INTEGRATED ADJUSTABLE PANEL

Embedded within the low profile design, not just screwed on top. Embedded angle bracket and at no extra charge. Others are charging +$40 extra or just offering an unattractive solution.

EASY INSTALLATION

Something no one thinks about but use a competitors product and then have to service it, GOOD LUCK! It will require a complete dismantle of the product and worse your flashing has to be compromised.

WHY BRUSHLESS DC MOTOR?

If your shopping for a solar ventilation solutions, be sure you only consider units with BRUSHLESS DC motors. WHY? because anything else, regardless if others offer you a 15yr, 25yr or longer the fact is that brushed dc motors need to be replaced or services between 4 and 8 years

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Download the following brochure in pdf format.

Solar Attic Fans brochure
Solar Attic Fans
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