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Model ASF-10-C8 | Aura Solar Fan | 10" Diameter | 8" Tall Collar | CFM: 524

Model ASF-10-C8 | Aura Solar Fan | 10" Diameter | 8" Tall Collar | CFM: 524

SKU:ASF-10-C8

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Aura Solar Attic Fan  

Price:Regular price $218.00 USD

Regular price Sale price $218.00 USD
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10 inch Aura Solar Attic Fan with 8 inch Tall Collar -Model ASF-10-C8
Model ASF-10-C8 | Aura Solar Fan | 10" Diameter | 8" Tall Collar | CFM: 524
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Model ASF-10-C8 | Aura Solar Fan | 10" Diameter | 8" Tall Collar | CFM: 524
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Model ASF-10-C8 | Aura Solar Fan | 10" Diameter | 8" Tall Collar | CFM: 524
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10-inch Aura Solar Attic Fan | Model ASF-10-C8 | 524 CFM

The 10-inch Aura Solar Attic Fan is 10 inches in diameter and has an 8-inch tall collar. The model ASF-10-C8 exhausts air at 524 CFM. All 10-inch solar attic fans have a standard 15" x 15" square flange.

Benefits:

  • Keeps your home comfortable and energy-efficient
  • The fan runs virtually silent at 524 cfm
  • Fan gets electricity from direct sunlight
  • Works passively with the wind when there is no sunlight
  • Inner louvers prevent insects and animals from entering the vent
  • Round aerodynamic design withstands harsh weather

Installation:

Exhaust fans with a collar height of 8 inches or greater are typically used for low-slope or flat-roof ventilation. If installed 6 feet or less from the roof's peak, this fan can be used on a 0/12 to 5/12 pitch roof in climate zones 1-6.

The Aura Solar Fan is ideal for ventilating low-slope or flat roofs. It removes heat during the summer and moisture during the winter to provide ventilation all year. Keeping the attic dry during the winter will preserve attic insulation and prevent ice dams.

How it works:

The Aura Solar Attic Fan uses direct sunlight to power its fan. The panel above needs bright, uninterrupted sunlight, preferably on a south-facing roof. Never point the solar panel in a northern direction, or it will not work.

The solar attic fan exhausts air continuously, even without the sun (on cloudy days and evenings). It works passively due to the Venturi Effect. When the wind blows against the outer louvers, this creates a vortex of air within the head, creating an upward draft that allows air to flow out of the vent.

The 1/8-inch louvers prevent rain, snow, insects, and animals from entering inside the fan.

For any questions, please see the frequently asked questions page. If you still have questions, email the sales team at sales@roofvents.com or call 845-565-7770

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Calculate number of Model  ASF-10-C8  Vents Needed for a Given Area

Enter the Width and Length of the attic space you need to ventilate to calculate the area. You may also enter the area directly in the "Area" field. It is not necessary to hit the Return or Enter key (which will refresh this page), just enter numbers in the fields.

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If you know it, you may enter the area directly here

The diameter size of all roof vents determines the Net Free Area, also known as the "NFA". NFA is the measured amount of opening each vent offers at each specific size. to be available for venting air through a specific vent size. The calculator below will find the overall number of vents needed to effectively ventilate the targeted attic space.

Once you have the area, the numbers shown below are the number of vents of that size which would ventilate the specified area with both 1/300 and 1/150 rule.

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*Please note
The roof vent calculation values shown above are for the exhaust portion of the roof. The same amount of net free air inches is needed for air intake as well. Proper roof ventilation consists of 50% air exhaust and 50% air intake.