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Attic Breeze offers both the most durable and powerful solar powered ventilation products available. Using only the highest quality parts and materials, Attic Breeze manufactures solar attic fans and solar powered ventilation products that will stand up to the harshest weather conditions time after time. Attic Breeze fans are not the cheapest solar powered attic fans on the market, but they are most definitely the best. |
You might not know...
A standard electric attic fan will cost you roughly $160 pear year in electricity. Our solar powered fan will cost $0 per year.
(325 watts, $0.125 per kWh)
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What makes Attic Breeze the best fan on the market?
Attic Breeze fans are made with all metal construction, not plastic like most other fans. In addition, the seams are welded instead of being fastened with pop rivets (which can wear loose from vibrations and leak or crack). Corrosion resistant zincalume alloy and stainless steel materials are used to ensure weather resistance and durability.
Attic Breeze uses high quality monocrystalline solar cells which are more efficient and longer lasting then industry standard polycrystalline cells. In addition, Attic Breeze builds the only 25 watt solar powered attic fans on the market. Capable of moving up to 1550 CFM, it typically takes two or three of the competitors fans to achieve the same performance as one Attic Breeze fan.
Attic Breeze fans include a thermal switch standard on all products. This switch allows the fan to shut down when attic temperatures fall below the preset range. The fan can also be opperated without the switch in northern climates to help control moisture during the winter.
Attic Breeze fans feature ultra quiet operation. This fan produces less then 1 sone (30 dB).
Attic Breeze fans are made in the USA. In fact, they are made in Texas where thunderstorms carry large hail and high winds. With a rugged construction and high quality materials, this fan is built to last a lifetime. Attic Breeze has so much confidence in this fan that it comes with an industry best Manufacturer's Lifetime Warranty.
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Specifications:
Solar Panel Watts: 20 and 25 watt models
Solar Panel Type: Monocrystalline
Air Flow: (20 watt) 1350 and (25 watt) 1550 CFM
Thermal Switch: Yes
Fan Blade: 14" 5-Wing Aluminum with Balanced Hub
Fan Housing: 24 GA Zincalume (ASTM A792)
Rodent Screen: 1/4 inch Stainless Steel Screen
PV: Impact Resistant Tempered Glass
Hardware: Stainless Steel Brackets and Fasteners
Roof Mounting: Self Flashing and Curb Mounted available
Motor: 38V variable speed DC
Noise Level: < 1 sone (<30 dB)
Wind Rating: 170 MPH Wind Speed; Florida Approval#FL13339.1
Shipping Weight: 28-30 lbs
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Technical Information:
Data Sheet (AB-202A)
Data Sheet (AB-202D)
Data Sheet (AB-252A)
Data Sheet (AB-252D)
Certification Statement
Color Options
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AB-202A
20 Watt, Attached Solar Panel, Self Flashing, Power Coated |
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AB-202D
20 Watt, Detached (remote) Solar Panel, Self Flashing, Power Coated |
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AB-252A
25 Watt, Attached Solar Panel, Self Flashing, Power Coated |
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AB-252D
25 Watt, Detached (remote) Solar Panel, Self Flashing, Power Coated |
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AB-254A
25 Watt, Attached Solar Panel, Curb Mount, Power Coated |
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AB-255
25 Watt, Gable Mount, Detached Solar Panel |
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Installation Tips:
Intake Vent Area: You need to have at least 750 square inches of net free air intake area (gable or soffit vents) per fan for proper ventilation.
Placement: Place high on the roof with southern exposure if possible. If using the remote panel, orient the panel towards the south. Ensure that the panel won't be shaded for prolonged periods.
Tilt: Consider using the optional pivot bracket. This allows for optimal tilt angle of the solar panel, increasing the fans power.
Air Seal your Ceiling: To avoid pulling conditioned air from your house, it is a good idea to check for and seal any open areas between the interior of your house and the attic space. Also check your ductwork for leakage.
Cutting a Hole: Use a nail with a 10" string and a marker to draw a 20" dia circle on your roof. Try and center the hole between rafters if possible.
Weatherproofing: Use roof caulking or roof tar to water seal around any penetrations.
Download Installation Guide --> Self Flashing, Curb Mount
I purchased two of your solar powered attic fans to replace two units made by another manufacturer damaged in a severe hail storm in April of 2011. My other two units were installed 10 years ago and worked without any problem, or so I thought. Once your units were installed along with a new roof, siding, gutters and other repairs I couldn't believe what a difference in comfort it made. Previously, in our finished room over the garage it would become so hot it would be too uncomfortable to use. We even considered adding an additional AC unit to keep this room comfortable. Now, after the extreme heat of the summer behind us I'm grateful I purchased the Attic Breeze units and look forward to years of silent, economical and energy efficient operation. My only complaint is now I'll have to buy a nice large flat screen TV to put in that room.
Thomas Knoxville, TN
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