The Most Effective Energy-Saving Solution For Your Home
Centric Air and Econo Cool systems are a quiet, energy-efficient and a pleasant way to keep your home cool and comfortable.
HOW IT WORKS
The diagram below illustrates how a whole house fan can provide effective natural cooling for a fraction of the energy cost
of air conditioning by drawing cool fresh air in through open windows and purging hot stale air out through roof vents.
As the outdoor temperature rises during the day, the heat is captured in the walls and interior spaces of
your home, this makes cooling especially difficult and costly. When the temperature outside finally begins
to cool, the heat trapped in your home during the day can often make the house uncomfortably warm - especially
in second stories! Air conditioning, of course, is the normal solution to this problem, but air conditioning
during the hot summer months is expensive.
Centric Air provides you with a great and cost effective solution to your problem! Due to its great cooling efficiency,
a Centric Air system brings the temperature of your home down to a level that greatly reduces and in some cases eliminates
the need for air conditioning. It also uses a fraction of the energy of a typical home air conditioning system.
Limitations of Whole House Fans
The unique Centric Air and Econo Cool designs eliminate many traditional limitations with whole house fans. Problems
with loud intrusive operation, heat loss and maintenance issues are all solved. However, anyone considering
a Centric Air Whole House Fan needs to understand that they do have inherent limitations as a cooling device. It is NOT
the same as an air conditioning system. A Centric Air Fan:
1) Is only effective when outdoor air is cooler than indoor air. According to an article in the Orange County Register titled How to get your money’s worth out of a whole house fan, dated 8/26/10, "A whole house fan works best in climates where nighttime temperatures are often 72 degrees or less."
2) Requires at least one open window (more is better). Although it’s difficult to say which windows should be opened to admit the cool air while the fan is operating, some experimenting is usually required to get the best results. If the main objective is to cool upstairs bedrooms, then the best bet would be to open the upstairs windows six to 12 inches and open the upstairs doors to provide good air circulation.