The brewmaster is powered by a gearless direct drive motor and allows you to operate one or two fans.
Belt driven ceiling fans for the attic.
6000 cfm 30 in.
The fans install in the attic above a central hallway.
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24 inch belt drive whole house fan with shutter standard model.
Originally the belt was driven by water wheels located outside the building with elaborate belt and pully systems.
Belt drive deluxe whole house fan is a smart energy saver for any home in a climate where air conditioning costs are a concern.
Blades can be steel or aluminum.
Belt drive the master flow 6000 cfm 30 in.
The belt drive motor is attached to the wall or ceiling.
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These unique ceiling fans operate from a single motor that has a pully which drives a belt that is stretched between each individual fan.
The fan is available in three different colors.
It allows you to beat the heat by forcing hot air out of your home through the attic space while bringing in cooler outside air through your windows and doors.
The cool attic 24 is designed for houses with 1 200 to 1 800 sq.
Whole house fans by their nature are installed indoors in the attic floor or upstairs ceiling in a central location in the house.
Fanimation brewmaster is a belt driven ceiling fan by fanimations a company which carries a reputation for reproducing unusual yet functional belt driver fans.
For a traditional home you might enjoy cherry or walnut blades while palm leaf blades will be ideal for a coastal tropical oasis.
The main body of the fan is usually steel galvanized is best.
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Belt drive deluxe whole house fan with shutter the master flow 6000 cfm 30 in.
Open up the windows inside the house turn on the fan and it pulls in cooler outdoor air to replace the warm indoor air dumping it into the attic.
It offers an efficient way to reduce cooling costs by pulling fresh air in from the outside expelling the warm air up into the attic and pushing it out through the attic exhaust vents.