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    Default Here's another to identify

    I took this photo in an attic of an all electric home a couple of weeks ago. It was 130 degrees in the attic and I spent as little time as necessary in the attic but noticed these units and took this photo. The best I can recall they were connected to the all electric HVAC. Haven't determined what they were for...any idea ?

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    Default Re: Here's another to identify

    Quote Originally Posted by Gene South View Post
    The best I can recall they were connected to the all electric HVAC. Haven't determined what they were for...any idea ?

    They're thermostats likely connected to mechanical ventilators to force or enable better air movement and cool attic.


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    Default Re: Here's another to identify

    So you don't have to climb a ladder in the attic to set the temp the fans come on.


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    That is not a thermostat, it's a timer called the AirCycler model FR (www.aircycler.com/AirCyclerFR.html).

    They are designed to run the air handler blower for a period of time each hour if neither the furnace nor the A/C has kicked in. Usually, the idea is to use the blower to bring in fresh air through a scuttle from the outside to meet a ventilation guideline such as ASHRAE 62.2 in tight houses. We can't tell what these AirCyclers are controlling in this particular application.

    Last edited by Edward R. Voytovich; 08-09-2008 at 11:32 AM. Reason: Needed to clarify

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    Default Re: Here's another to identify

    ( www.aircycler.com/AirCyclerFR.html )

    Need to leave a space at each end of it for it to work.

    Jerry Peck
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    Default Re: Here's another to identify

    Looks like the ComboStat. (underlining is mine)

    "
    INSTALLING YOUR AirCycler STAT
    The AirCycler STAT should be installed in a
    central location away from any direct airflow
    from air vents.
    "

    The other ones state: (underlining is mine)

    "
    INSTALLING YOUR AirCycler
    The AirCycler’s unobtrusive design
    allows you to install it anywhere in your
    home. It can be installed near a
    thermostat, for example, or out of view
    near the air handler unit.
    "

    I see NOTHING in there about installing it OUTSIDE the home (i.e., "in the attic"). Thus it is not installed in accordance with its installation instructions.

    Jerry Peck
    Construction/Litigation/Code Consultant - Retired
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    Default Re: Here's another to identify

    Man I like the netting on the walls to hold the insulation in place. Never see that here. Find insulation falling out all the time. It should be a requirement everywhere.

    Mike Schulz License 393
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