Run the fan for this unit continuously 24 hours a day on a low speed when the unit is not calling for a c to help recirculate the cold basement air.
Pullimg basement air to attic.
Close any basement supply registers in the summer when the a c is running.
How to use cool basement air to cool the upstairs.
I am planning to run an 8 round conduit from basement to attic and in attic split that into four 6 conduit and take it into the middle of 4 bedrooms in the 2nd floor.
This house is about 750 ft in the basement 1200 on the main floor and 1200 on the upper level.
It doesn t act as well as a whole house airconditioner but it does keep the air moving and pulling cool air from the basement.
Learn more in this attic insulation guide.
You ll also need to provide a return path from a basement air handler or main level return to the second floor.
Without all the furnace air conditioner hardware and ugly ductwork the basement can be a great spot to put a rec room a home theater or even an extra bedroom or two.
I will need to figure out how to have a valve system in place so that only the valve to the 6 duct will only.
An inline duct fan near the bedroom ceiling vent will pull and an 8 duct fan in the basement will push.
As long as there s an unobstructed path e g no door that can be closed the upstairs doesn t need a dedicated return.
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Cooling your home does not have to involve investment in high price central air systems as homes with basements can use cool basement air to.
Installing your hvac unit in the attic can free up space for these uses.
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The style has a name and for the life of me i cant remember it just now.
In many homes the combined air leaks in these two areas add up to a half window being open all day long.
I used to live with a couple who had a square house 2 stories with attic and basement.
However in the last house i would open the basement door and turn the attic fan on to pull the cool air up.
Works well enough except on the hot muggy days.
While the air leaks around windows and doors are significant and most noticeable you are probably losing a lot more air and energy in your attic and basement.