
Heat from the sun is transferred throughout the home via three primary methods:
Conduction: This is where heat travels through solid materials. On a hot day, heat is conducted into your home via your home's roof, walls and windows.
Heat Radiation: Low wavelength, non-visible infrared heat can be transferred from warmer objects to cooler ones. Infrared radiation will carry the heat from your home's heated walls and ceiling directly to you.
Convection: As your ceiling and walls are radiating heat, the heat basically turns into hot air, which rises and circulates through your home. As you walk through the heated air, your become hotter.
A Big Problem: Your Home's Attic!
An attic fan could be used to flush heat out of the attic. These fans are usually on a thermostatic control that shut off when the attic is still quite warm. An attic fan does not eliminate the warm heated air in the living space, nor does it completely eliminate the problems of heat conduction, radiation and convection that exists in your attic and living space of your home.
The Solution:
The EnergySaver home cooling system. Unlike other systems, the EnergySaver works by quietly eliminating heat in your entire home. If you live in an area with a moderate climate, you will be able to use the EnergySaver for most of your cooling needs and reserve your air conditioner for the hottest hours of the day. Turn off your air conditioner and turn on the EnergySaver. When outside temperatures are cooler than inside temperatures, windows are opened and the EnergySaver pulls cool fresh air into your home through open windows. EnergySaver pushes the hot inside air into and out of your attic through existing vents. Or, if their are not enough vents, the exhaust port of the EnergySaver system can be ducted directly to the outside.





