You need to secure the screws in place more tightly by rotating the screwdriver clockwise.
Reduce attic fan vibration.
Due to regular wear and tear these bearings can become worn out or lose their lubrication ability.
A gable attic fan is attached to the attic wall by screws and if they are loose the vibration can cause an awful noise.
Manufacturer airvent inc model 53850 suggested use up to 2100sqft.
If the fan itself is touching any building components adjust the fan supports so it does not do this.
Crappy fan or improper mounting.
One reason power attic ventilators don t help in my original article i focused on makeup air.
That is i said that when you run a power attic ventilator in a typical house yes it will cool the attic down.
Tighten any loose screws.
If the fan is in the attic feel any framing that the fan is attached to or the pipe rubs up against.
And if it s powered by solar panels turn those off instead.
Attic is 1 500 sqft.
The lateral deflection is minimal think back massager not a ceiling fan with one blade.
If this does not stop the noise then slide a washer over the screw so it will be positioned between the screw and the fan.
A significant amount of that cooling is likely to come from conditioned air being sucked up from the house below.
1 5500cfm attic fan with thermostat and humidistat.
Detach the fan from the power source.
A newly installed attic fan vibrates.
If it s an electric fan turn the mains off.
Turn the power back on to help dry the blades and see if the fan still vibrates.
If you feel any vibration of building components you can be sure it is being transferred back into the building.
Remove the current worn out bearings and replace them.
In order to get rid of the hum you need to either operate the fan at a low speed or replace the fan with a new one that has more blades.
Before inspecting individual parts of your attic fan and fixing anything make sure that the fan is detached from its power source.
This can cause the fan to start making constant noise and in some cases even a loud squealing sound.
Attic fans also have small ball bearings that help lubricate the fan s movement.