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QUIETCOOLSYSTEMS.COM
OUR MODEL HOME // FT. QUIETCOOL
SELECTING YOUR SYSTEM
Size is very important to a QuietCool system. If a
QuietCool system is not sized properly, the system
will not work effectively.
We use a general formula of either 2, 2.5, or 3 CFM,
or “Cubic Feet per Minute”, per square foot of living
space. 2 CFM would provide a good system, 2.5
CFM would provide a better system, and 3 CFM
would provide the best system.
To calculate how much CFM you need in your home,
simply multiply the square footage by 2, 2.5, and 3.
This will give you the amount of CFM needed for a
Good, Better, or Best system, respectively.
Example (Good System): 2000 sqft x 2 CFM =
4000 CFM needed.
Example (Better System): 2000 sqft x 2.5 CFM =
5000 CFM needed.
Example (Best System): 2000 sqft x 3 CFM =
6000 CFM needed.
There are two other considerations that need to be
taken into account when sizing a system:
Location: If located in a coastal region where the
climate is cooler, a good system should work great.
If located in a desert region where the climate is
very hot during the day, but cooler during the night,
a best system would make the most sense.
Ceiling Height: If the ceilings in the home are
taller than 8 feet, be sure to size the system a
little bit larger to account for the increased air
volume inside of the home.
After determining the total amount of airflow
needed in the system, it is time to select a system.
We offer these three types of systems:
Basic System: Central Cooling with a single
QuietCool Classic or Energy Saver fan located
centrally in the home.
Advanced System: Zoned Cooling with multiple
QuietCool Classic fans in the system.
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Superior System: Zoned Cooling with multiple
QuietCool Energy Saver fans in the system.