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Load image into Gallery viewer, Cool Attic CX30BD2SPD Belt Drive 2-Speed Whole House Attic Fan with Shutter, 30 Inch
Load image into Gallery viewer, Cool Attic CX30BD2SPD Belt Drive 2-Speed Whole House Attic Fan with Shutter, 30 Inch
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, Cool Attic CX30BD2SPD Belt Drive 2-Speed Whole House Attic Fan with Shutter, 30 Inch
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Cool Attic

Cool Attic CX30BD2SPD Belt Drive 2-Speed Whole House Attic Fan with Shutter, 30 Inch

3.9
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  • WHOLE HOUSE FAN: The cool attic 30 in. belt drive 2-speed whole house fan is designed for houses with 2,000 to 3,000 sq. ft. attics. It offers an efficient way to reduce cooling costs, while keeping your whole house more comfortable. It features a powder coated finish for weather resistance
  • ATTIC FAN: It works by pulling fresh air in from the outside and expelling the warm air up into the attic and pushing it out through your attic exhaust vents. Save on energy costs, remove stale, unhealthy air, and improve your home's atmosphere. What's not to love?
  • MADE IN AMERICA: No cut corners, no cheap parts, no worry installation. Made in the heartland of Texas, we've been assembling fans since 1948 with legendary customer service. Don't save a dollar and gain a headache, go with quality you can trust.
  • QUIET ENGINEERING: Re-engineered bracing system creates a more stable motor mount, is stronger than tube-style bracing, and virtually eliminates vibration. No more helicopter in your hallway, these units are quieter with less vibration than the units of yesteryear. Easy to install with an immediate return on investment.
  • POWERFUL WHOLE HOUSE FAN : The most important part of the whole fan system is the motor, and we don't dissapoint. Our powerful motors will cycle the air in your home in no time, leaving you refreshed and cool.

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Customer Reviews

Very satisfied with this product Very satisfied with this product. Some useful reviews helped with the installation. Few highlights:1) We had a whole house fan in our previous house and loved it, both the feeling of fresh air at night and the savings, with summer electric bills of $50-$75 for 2700 sq ft.2) Build a 2x6 frame between the base and the fan, so it goes further into the attic and therefore is more quiet.3) For the electric installation, make sure to use 14 or 12 gauge for 15A wires, or 12 gauge for 20A wires.4) First time installing a whole house fan, it took me two afternoons, learned a lot. It would have been faster with a helper and all tools available instead of running up and down the attic to get them. It did help that weekend was not too hot.5) Fan in high is loud but we can sleep with it on a warm night. In low it is perfect, not silent but no whole house fan is.6) Our house is two stories, 3400 sq ft. I was hesitant as most houses in the reviews are smaller, but the fan is effective in cooling it.7) Approximate numbers in northern CA in our experience: for days up to 85F, we run the fan on low for a few hours at night, morning temperature in the house around 70-75F. For days up to 95-100F, we run the fan on low all night, morning temperature around 75F. For days over 100F, we run the fan on high all night, morning temperature in the house around 77F.8) Before buying a time controller, make sure it can handle this fan. Many time controllers are good for 1/4 hp motors, however this fan has 1/3 hp. After I installed mine and realized about this I went back to the on/off switch. Will probably install a timer in the near future, but need to investigate a little more.9) We considered QuietCool but Even though my wife really wanted to go for it, I could not justify the price compared to this effective alternative. The value/price ratio for this fan is hard to beat. 5COMPANY IS NOT COMPETENT SORRY FOR THE LENGTH. PLEASE READ BEFORE HAND IF YOU ARE SERIOUSLY THINKING ABOUT BUYING THIS PRODUCT. IT COULD SAVE YOU A COUPLE OF MONTHS WORTH OF ANGUISH. The fan seems to be built very well and the company is easy to get a hold of for information and questions. The fan did come with the fan axle poking through the box, but nothing was damaged, however the fan blades did touch the housing upon receipt. I called the company and they instructed me on how to correct the issue and I did. The fan now spins with no obstruction. The reason for the low stars is that the fan arrived missing the hardware (i.e. belt, switch, etc.). I called the company and they apologized and said that they would send me out the parts that I was missing and I should expect the parts within 3-5 business days. After five business days I called the company back and asked them if I should be expecting the parts and they told me that they never shipped. So I waited another five business days and called the company back. They still had not sent out the parts. This time they overnighted the parts after I demanded it. When I finally received the parts the switch was wrong. I called the company back and they said that they would send me out the correct switch and I should receive it in 3-5 business days. I told them to forget it and got a replacement fan from Amazon sent to me. I am not happy with this company and would not recommend this product because of their incompetence. Because of the company's irresponsibility I have had this fan for going on a month before I can actually use it. Spend the extra money and go with a better company.UPDATE: I finally got the fan running and it works beautifully. The fan is very quiet and moves air like nobody's business.I think it is quieter than my floor fan, even at high speed. I love the fan. Just do not go with this company. One addition, the company does not send out one switch anymore. There are two switches, one for on/off and the other one for high/low. Dumb. Even the electrician who wired the fan commented on how cumbersome the switches were.UPDATE: ****After two days of running this fan it stopped working. I troubleshot the problem myself and discovered that it lost the screw that held the belt pulley tightly to the fan axle allowing the pulley to freely spin without moving the fan blades. This resulted in warping the fan axle and burning out the fan motor bearings. I contacted the company to see if I could get a replacement motor since it has a ten year warranty, but the company said it would be a big hassle if I went with them and to just get a replacement from the place that I bought it from (paraphrasing). DON'T BUY THIS PRODUCT, BUT IF YOU DO, TIGHTEN ALL SCREWS, BOLTS, NUTS, ETC. BEFORE YOU INSTALL YOUR FAN. IT MAY SAVE YOU A LOT OF TIME AND FRUSTRATION.**** So far the fan is working perfectly again. 1Best way to cool your house! This is the most solid attic ventilator fan I've found. Very good construction! Still have to do some painting and add some trim wood. The challenge was to find a place to put it. The architect of the plantation was enamored with tray ceilings consequently there was a shortage of good places to install the fan. The living room had one of the largest flat areas but sure didn't want to have to listen to it running there! What I came up with was the scuttle hole that provided attic access from the master bedroom closet. In order not to lose access, this required mounting the fan and the ceiling shutters on hinged plates that would allow me to get up in there if access was needed (furnace/AC lives up there). The results were just as I hoped. With the fan in the master BR closet, I had to add a return air grill from the hallway into the closet so the fan could draw air from the rest of the house. This arrangement will also have the added benefit of preventing the old "closet smell" from a poorly ventilated clothes hanging space. The closet location makes the system as quiet as the existing furnace/AC blower. By the control switch plate, I placed 3 thermometers. An inside and outside plus one that reports attic temp. What I have found with our previous fan-equipped house, cooling works best with at least a 20 degree difference in inside/outside temp. In hot weather, this allows you, in the early morning, to get the interior and the attic quite cool, delaying until about 5PM the need to start the A/C. Here in the Reno area, even in the dead of summer with 100 degree heatwaves, the nighttime temps regularly fall into the 50's as the cold air slides down the mountains once the sun goes down. Now that I have data from the 3 thermometers to work with, next winter I'll see if heating costs can be lowered as well by clearing out the very cold attic air in the morning. While winter nights get really cold here, most of the winter the daytime temps will run in the 50s/60s unless we are in the grip of a winter storm. This is going to require adding a smaller, manually switched exhaust fan from the sidewall of the house into the attic to blow out the cold. I'm not so sure using it to get out heat will help equally in the summer. Time will tell. Eventually I see this leading to using a small Arduino computer to control everything based on 'rules' I'll come up with after observing how using the fans really works. Next winter's project will be cutting a piece of foam (and sewing a 'pillowcase' for it) to wedge in the space between the shutter and fan to block the cold air. 5Poor Quality & Manufacturer Customer Service The first fan we ordered didn't work at all. The second one worked less than 15 times. While the manufacturer does offer a one year warranty, they do not cover shipping of the defective part which can be considerable depending on the part. I do not recommend this product or the company's customer service. Sorry I ordered from this manufacturer at all. 1Test before cutting a hole in your ceiling! Bought this whole house fan, installed it and the motor caught on fire when turned on....thinking it was a return, and returned for a reason. Now stuck with a huge hole in my ceiling until the new fan arrives. Not happy about this whole purchase. Doesn't deserve one star. 1Works Great! First off, special thanks to all the previous reviews that gave great tricks for an easy install. Second, packaging comments appear outdated, product was double boxed for shipping and arrived untouched. I live east of Denver and have never had air conditioning as most summer nights cool down well since we are at 6000' but wanted some cooling for those few nights of the summer that are unbearable. I installed this in about five hours and was amazed how cool the house got after only two hours of running. I had to build a box above the trusses as they are on 24" center and trim out / lower the louvers. I had to install in the laundry room upstairs after removing the existing fan and it was the best place to be between the webs of the trusses as my box was 15" high to be above the insulation. Sure, it's a touch loud but pretty much expected considering the size and speed on the fan, my box is very well secured to the trusses and the fan was screwed and strapped to box. From a previous reviewer, I used pipe insulation between the box and fan base which seems to work to dampen. My house is a two story that is approximately 2800 SF. I leave all the main floor windows closed at bedtime and open all the bedrooms. You do need some skills for this install. 5Great product. Read the manual before you buy. Fan is as described and I did the installation myself. It provides a large air flow that quickly cools the house. I strongly recommend that you read the instruction manual (available online) before you purchase your fan. It specifically states that you should NOT purchase an oversized fan, and It will give you some idea of what you are getting into for a do-it-yourself installation. I read the manual after purchasing the 30" unit: I should have purchased a 24" unit. The 30" unit is more than adequate for our 1500 sq. ft. house even on low speed, and it is noisier than it could be because of that. The manual also tells you that the fan will not fit through the ceiling opening if you are doing a "joist-in" installation, which I was doing, so you need some other big opening into your attic. The frame for the 30" fan is 35" square and about 8" tall. I made a big vent with a removable screen in the gable end, since I also needed to increase my attic ventilation to accommodate the fan air flow.except for the last step of installing the shutter to to the ceiling, the entire installation can be done by one person.I do not like the wall switches, but I did not use them. There are two switches: (on/off and lo/hi) and they occupy a two-gang box in the wall. A single 3-position switch in a single box would be nicer. I used a relay in the attic controlled from my home automation system. 5Today was super hot. I came home after work and the ... I live in Southern California. Today was super hot. I came home after work and the house felt like an oven. I turned on the fan and within 30-40 minutes, it was 10-15 degrees cooler. Is it loud? Yes, but I have it in the second floor and only turn it on for about and hour before I go to bed and head to the first floor where the noise is not as intrusive. Plus I rather be a bit annoyed with noise for 30- 60 minutes than being hot and unconfortable for the entire night. This is money well spent. It's no AC, but if you live in areas where you have cool nights, this is the way to cool your home at a fraction compared to AC. The fan itself is not the highest quality and I did have to reenforce the frame, but for the cost, I can't and won't complain. I'm close to a perfectionist, so I took my time in making a raised frame and cutting the hole for the louvers. It is not intrusive and it looks like it's always been part of the house. I highly recommend it. Now that I know how these things work, I'll be a customer for life. 5Very pleased with this fan This was my first whole house fan purchase and installation. I found the directions easy enough to follow after reading several times and watching an installation video online. I did the joist in installation of 24 inch fan. I paid an electrician to do the wiring of the switch but I did all the rest. I live in a 1200 sf ranch home near Chicago. I opened all the windows in my home and at first, I found the breeze on low setting to be very weak; on high it was not much better. I then tried closing the windows in some rooms and left them open in only a few rooms. The breeze is now much more noticeable and quite pleasant on low setting. I'm very pleased with the purchase! 5Overall, I have had a good experience with this fan! I am very pleased with this fan and it is exactly what I expected. Other reviews indicated that the packaging was insufficient and it arrived damaged. I very much disagree. Maybe the packaging has changed since those reviews posted because I was satisfied with the packaging and the product was in good order. Other reviews indicated that the switches were cheap. Mine came with regular wall switches (labeled), and while I was disappointed that I had to use two to control the fan, the quality is no different than a typical switch that could be purchased at a local home center. They were white and do not match the rest of my wall switches so I put them in a separate two gain box on another wall, and they look fine. I am not a contractor by trade, but I find myself to be a handy guy and found the installation instructions to be lacking, except for the wiring diagram, which was very self explanatory. I had to watch a YouTube video in order to give me an idea on how to install it properly for my specific situation. Some folks have complained about the noise, but for the type of fan that it is, noise is expected. When your right under it, its not like you can't carry on a conversation. I found the noise level to be acceptable. My house is 1,650 square feet, and the fan seems to cool the house down fairly quickly, about one degree every few minutes or so. I have had it installed for a couple months with no problems so far. I hope it lasts for years to come. I know there are systems that cost as much as four times as much, but for what this fan costs I feel I got what I paid for and I am not sure if I could substantiate a higher cost system. 5
Cool Attic CX30BD2SPD Belt Drive 2-Speed Whole House Attic Fan with Shutter, 30 Inch

Cool Attic CX30BD2SPD Belt Drive 2-Speed Whole House Attic Fan with Shutter, 30 Inch

3.9
Error You can't add more than 500 quantity.
Regular price
€2.718,00
Sale price
€2.718,00
Regular price
€4.492,00
Sold out
Unit price
per 
Save 39% (€1.774,00)