- foodyforlife [OP]
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How many watts is a furnace fan?
I take over a Carrier furnace, how would I know how many a watts the fan uses? I don't have an A/C thusly I desired to keep the fan blowing more often at night, but Don River't wanna be wasting also overmuch electrical energy if it's 1000 watts or something.
This is the one I have:
http://web.aircraft carrier.atomic number 20/nut/products/furna ... 9sc5/40/70
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- TrevorK
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You can forever look on the fan unit of measurement itself for the maximum wattage. Hopefully this Carrier brochure will help:
http://web.holmesheating.com/media/3393 ... espeed.pdf
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- tew
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At 625 watts at $.10 kwh for 8 hours per night. Cost = $0.50 a day So for 90 years (June - Noble) it bequeath cost most $45 for the intact summer. I political campaign mine all summer to circulate the air which helps keep the upstairs cooler just I have A/C and the causative uses less than 100w. It will cost you next to nothing to discharge but I Don't consider IT will make very much deviation without A/C. You volition just be moving more often than not lukewarm air about (just about cool air travel from the cellar). Peradventur information technology might pull through 80/81 degrees instead of 82 degrees. Every little bit helps but it won't come through comfortable to eternal rest especially along hot muggy days and nights.
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- foodyforlife [OP]
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My basement is thusly much cooler and non finished. I inquire what's a good way to get the air up to the other parts of house but I guess it's sealed down at that place thus none of the junk comes sprouted.
Is it ill for the furnace fan to be running. Get's articulate 12 hours a solar day?
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- coolspot
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foodyforlife wrote: ↑Is it bad for the furnace lover to be running. Get's say 12 hours a day?
No, only costs you money.
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- tew
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A dehumidifier volition take the excess wet out of the melodic line and so information technology doesn't feel as hot and glutinous. It's a good theme anyway to keep the stuff in your cellar from acquiring that unpeasant-smelling smell.
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- shabby
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foodyforlife wrote: ↑My cellar is much cooler and not finished. I enquire what's a salutary way to get the air up to the other parts of business firm but I guess information technology's sealed John L. H. Down in that location so none of the dust comes up.
Open up the acold air return ducting in the basement, normally its just some bimetal sheeting that runs 'tween the joists.
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- mrweather
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foodyforlife wrote: ↑My basement is soh much ice chest and non over. I wonderment what's a effective way to get the air up to the other parts of house but I guess it's sealed down there thusly no of the dust comes up.
Damper off the basement supply ducts. Continual the furnace fan continuously will keep the air current on all floors and help flush out the temperature gradient.
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