If your attic is vented most likely is then when the fan runs in reverse you ll be pulling in outside air to replace the attic warm air.
Pump attic heat back into house.
If your heat pump and supplemental heat source can t keep your house warm 25 f you need to find out what the problem is.
For the same reason it is better to place other heat pumps such as a water water heat pump down in the cellar or on the ground floor.
Noise disturbance from a heat pump.
The water for my hotwater heater has to pass through it and pick.
In either case you ll be pulling in particles of fiberglass or other insulating material.
There will also be new ductwork installed in the attic that will only serve the 2nd floor and will enter the rooms through ceiling registers.
It will help to keep the attic much cooler in the summertime.
I was wondering if i could heat the water in my swimming pool using the heat in the house s attic and i started messing about with a large s heatsink s thermal battery.
Low cfm similar to a bathroom vent 300cfm and only in the hot spots basically by adding an inline ducting fan to the return ducts for the hotspot rooms.
Find a good hvac contractor to help determine how well it s working.
My idea is to vent the build up of hot air that has risen to the ceiling in the hotspot rooms into the attic so that air from cooler parts of the house can move in.
Insulate the area well.
This system of fluid filled piping absorbs below ground heat and moves it up to the home s heat pump where it is then transferred indoors to heat the home.
Certainly not up in your attic because a leak in your attic can cause havoc.
Sometimes called ground source heat pump systems geothermal systems use a ground loop to tap into ambient below ground heat.
Either the heat pump isn t sized properly the heat strips are inadequate or the heat pump isn t functioning properly.
In the off chance that the attic is sealed then you would need to provide a return of household air.
What you probably have in your attic is the air handler the piece of your system that blows moves the air through the coil and ducts.
Using insulation only keeps the attic s heat from traveling through your home.
Mark i haven t thought too much about what to do with the exhaust air other than running it out of the house from the first or second floor to create some sort of flow through the living spaces but not back into the attic.
The thermostat will usually start at 95 degrees fahrenheit which is the temperature that the attic fan usually starts at.
A heat pump is in its simplest explanation an ac condensor that has a reversing valve allowing the process to reverse and bring heat into the home rather than remove it.
But by adding powered attic fans you will draw more air into the attic.
This unit most likely handles ac and heat.
Down in your cellar for example.
Turn excess attic heat into hotwater.