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Your go-to guide for quick answers to the most common questions from our customers.
What is an AGF-14?

The AGF-14 Attic & Garage Ventilation Fan keeps your garage and attic cooler. It’s designed to mount in the ceiling of the garage, venting to the attic. The fan will turn on automatically via a thermostat and pull fresh air into the garage and exhaust into the attic pushing the superheated air through the existing attic venting. The AGF-14 Attic and Garage Fan will cool the garage as much as 20 degrees and the attic as much as 40 degrees.

The AGF-14 works by pulling cooler, fresh air through the intake vents in the garage and exhausts the air into the attic. That then forces the super-heated attic air out the attic vents, which may include gable vents, ridge vents, dormer vents, whirley vents, etc. An adjustable thermostat allows homeowners to decide when the AGF-14 should activate for their particular climate or season.

Very little, with the 1.1 amp motor, the fans use less energy than a standard lightbulb. This equates to about $4 – $6 a month.
You can use the attic fan to remove the hot air out of the attic. Installing an AGF-14 will improve the removal of hot attic air while adding ventilation to the garage space.
Yes! Our fans are DIY-friendly, including installation hardware. We also offer videos and a detailed installation manual for your fan. If you prefer, any handyman, electrician, or HVAC technician can install it for you.
Each of our energy efficient fans move about 1,350 CFM. That will exchange the air in the garage space about every 4 – 5 minutes or in a 2,000 sq. ft home attic, about every 7 – 10 minutes.
The AGF-14 Attic & Garage Fan is equipped with a fire damper that is held open with a 212 degree fusible link to allow the air through the fan. In case of a garage fire this link melts and closes the damper keeping the flames out of the attic. Also, the AGF-14 Fan motor shuts off at 185 degrees.
Turn off the power to the fan. Then remove the cover plate on the electrical junction box, the thermostat is the round button in the middle of the face plate. The adjustment is on the back of the thermostat. Remember that there is an 8-10 degree thermo lag. That means that if it is set at 105 from the factory the fan will shut off around 95 degrees. The lower the setting the more it will run.