What should the attic temperature be relative to the outside and house temperatures assuming a new supposedly well insulated house.
Attic temperature differential.
With 60 f in the eave space on the coldest day there is no risk of pipes freezing and minimal waste heat loss from the heating system ducts.
If your attic soars above 100 degrees and reaches the 150 mark its time to consult professionals.
R value from outdoors to attic 1 u.
Warner is right that the attic should be close to the outside temp.
A good sign is when you open your attic in the winter and you don t see any frost on the nails poking through.
Temperature difference 35 71 41 67 70 0.
Your insulating and heating cooling the house not the attic.
The white roof lowered the attic temperature by about 20 f.
These images came from a presentation danny parker gave pdf on fsec s cool roof research the third graph shows attic temperatures from the middle of the attic for several different types of roofing as well as a sealed attic.
I have seen duct with r 6 insulation in a vented attic gain 2 3 degrees every 10 feet of run especially if it runs near the peak of the roof.
The cooling load for a home air conditioner depends on the difference in temperature between the inside and outside air and reduction of attic temperatures from 155 degrees to 105 degrees f will result in a significant reduction in cooling load.
Eave space temperature 0 f outdoors calculated difference.
The frost is frozen condensation from the warm air meeting the cold air and not ventilating if that.
That is alot of energy falling on the top of the insulation.
And remember that is with only a 2f degree differential.
Depending on the location of the ducts and air handling equipment the temperature at the grill and vents may vary a great deal.
In this situation i check the temp drop at the unit.
Ideal attic temperatures shouldn t be more than 10 to 20 degrees hotter than outside temperatures.
If you do a good job with attic fans and get the attic temp down to 5f over ambinet 105f then you are dealing with a 27f temperature gradient.
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Heat flow through the insulation is roughly proportional to the temperature differance.
If you are keeping your house at 78f in 100f ambient and the attic is 125f then you have a 47f temp gradient.