In
Winter-Summer
Open Foundation Vents
1) Set Fan Attic Timer - (On at 9pm Off at 8am)
Program AC Timer to 72 degrees Occupied and 85 degrees non occupied times.
Summer-Winter
Close Foundation Vents
1) Disable Fan Attic Timer
Program Heater Timer to 68 degrees Occupied and 55 degrees non occupied times.
1) Cover Heater Vent From Section C
Turn Sec C Exhaust fan thermostat from 60/70 degrees to 80/90 degrees
Summer-Winter
1) Uncover Heater Vent From Section C
Turn Sec C Exhaust fan thermostat from 80/90 degrees to 60/70 degrees
Winter-Summer
Turn Exhaust fan thermostat from 60/70 degrees to 80/90 degrees
Using remote control turn Air Conditioner on to 86 degrees (any lower and it will ice up)
Replace inlet air filter
Summer-Winter
Turn Exhaust fan thermostat from 80/90 degrees to 60/70 degrees
Using remote control turn Air Conditioner off.
Section A Fan
Set by the timer to run at night. This Fan runs at a very high speed and will attempt to draw air from any open part of the building (A B and C) and exhaust it out through the attic.
it should only run in the summer as it will draw cool night air into the building during the night. Any open doors between all sections will aid in it cooling off the building at night. Not to mention open widows or exterior doors that are open at night will also help.
Section B Fan
Designed only to heat section B. This draws hot air off of the ceiling of section C and sends it to section B. It will work better in the winter if the blower fan for section C is set to a higher temp (80 to 90 degrees) thereby - the warmer the ceiling air - the warmer the air sent into section B. In the summer the vent at the bottom of the wall should be blocked, preventing warm air from drafting into section B from C thereby preventing Section B from being inadvertently being heated from section C during the summer
Section C Fan
This fan draws hot air near the Radio Station Transmitters and will send it directly out side. It can be set by a thermostat on the east side of the North wall of section C. The temp should be set to about 60 degrees in the summer and 80 degrees in the winter. Set to 60 degrees it will draw in outside air until the inside temp falls below 60 degrees. It is pretty unlikely that the inside temp will fall below 60 degree in the summer so this fan will pretty much run 24 hours a day in the summer. When it is set to 80 (Winter Mode) it will not send the hot air out of the building until the temp in section C is over 80 degrees, as it would be winter this would be to the advantage of heating the building as it would allow the radio transmitters to help heat the building. The section B blower fan will draw hot air from section C and send it into section B, It would be to everyone's advantage for the temp in section B be set as high as possible at night there by drawing warm air from section C into section B, (If the door to Section A is open then it can also help warm section A)
In short, yes this is a bit complicated, but it will save energy both in heating and cooling cost if all persons understand how these fans help the cooling and heating systems by taking advantage of the natural cool night air and excess heat from the radio stations. So you can do your part to keep your electric cost low and help the ole planet Earth by taking advantage of these energy saving fans.
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