Definition of Whole-house colling fan

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Whole-house colling fan

The term 'Whole-house colling fan' as it applies to the area of energy can be defined as ' A mechanical/electrical device used to pull air out of an interior space; usually located in the highest location of a building, in the ceiling, and venting to the attic or directly to the outside'.

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