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Cool Air is Drawn in
Through Windows
Hot Air is Forced out
of Attic Vents
THERMAL MASS COOLING
What do many people do when they come home
after work and it’s really hot inside their home?
Instead of turning on their A/C, many people open
up their windows and allow a nice cross breeze to
enter their home, which not only feels good, but
also cools the home down.
The “passive” cross breeze described above
becomes an “active” breeze for QuietCool
homeowners, and this is the key to thermal mass
cooling.
Passive breezes within a home will eventually cool
the ambient air to a comfortable level, but will not
move enough air to cool the mass within the home.
When correctly sized for any size home, a QuietCool
system will fully exchange the entire air volume of
a home 15-22 times per hour, or about one full air
exchange every 3 to 4 minutes
The “active” breeze that is created by a QuietCool
system is how QuietCool works. “Thermal mass
cooling” results because the QuietCool system is
removing stale hot air and replacing it with fresh
cool air; all this occurring at a high rate of speed
and volume, 15-22 times per hour.
Therefore, instead of recycling hot, stale ambient
air through a closed-loop air conditioning system,
the QuietCool system is exchanging hot, stale
ambient air with fresh, cool outside air… and at a
fraction of the cost of running an air conditioner.
A “cool mass” home does not reheat as much or
as quickly as a “hot mass” home. Within a day or
two of installing a QuietCool system, homeowners
are amazed when they come home after work.
When it was 90 – 100 ++ degrees outside, they can
now walk into a home that is… not 90 degrees, but
maybe 74, 76 or 78 degrees.
The reason is because the mass of the home has
been cooled by the QuietCool system, and thus
did not reheat as rapidly throughout the day as a
typical home would. The initial reaction from new
QuietCool owners is one of amazement and is the
reason why so many QuietCool sales are made
through referrals.