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How does the Condor Kinetic roof ventilator compare to other roof ventilator products?

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How does the Condor Kinetic roof ventilator compare to other roof ventilator products?

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Seems to have a great deal going for it in that it works in all types of conditions and geographical regions. I like the fact that it’s made in stainless steel and cyclone rated.
I enjoyed reading all they had to say in their blog at

http://www.condorkinetic.com.au/blog.html

and it would have been good to know before we built our house

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Like a Rolls Royce to a GoKart. In all fairness there is no real comparison. Condor Kinetic Roof Ventilators use thermal kinetic energy, and are extremely efficient, especially when there is no wind. Wind driven types were designed for factory duty and then remarketed for residential use. For a detailed comparison click here. If the Condor Kinetic ventilator has no moving parts, how will it remove the heat from my home? The Condor Kinetic ventilator takes advantage of the physical laws of heat and pressure to remove the heat from a building. For more information, including diagrams, please click here. How many do I need for my roof (attic area)? In conventional residential dwellings only one appropriately sized roof unit is recommended. It’s size is determined by the roof type and area to be ventilated. Can I install a Condor Kinetic roof ventilator myself? Yes. The unit is supplied to enable easy installation by the home handyman. Can a Condor be used in conjunction with a wind driven

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