TURBINE BOSS - Stops Winter Heat Loss

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your turban attic ventilator wastes energy in winter here's the problem strong winter wind sucks heat from your home and the heat is sucked out through your turbine attic ventilator this means your furnace must run longer to replace the lost heat some homeowners cover their turbine vents with a plastic bag in winter this is an inconvenience but it saves energy and lowers the heating cost however this is risky and not recommended so we invented the turbine boss it stops the winter heat loss and saves you money every year it needs no batteries or electrical hook-up the turbine boss is driven by temperature the louvers open at 80 degrees in summer and close at 40 degrees in winter it's completely automatic and maintenance-free just install it and forget it your turbine boss is very easy to install loosen three screws and remove the turbine head place the turbine boss inside the metal cylinder reattach the turbine head that's all there is to it you go on the roof once to install it and never have to go there again but wait before installing see it work put one in the refrigerator wait 30 minutes the louvers are closed you'll agree the turbine boss is amazing your old turbine ventilators now become energy efficient for the very first time just remember when the louvers closed during cold temperature it reduces your turbine suction by 80% and it's still vents the attic moisture you save money when turbine suction is restricted in winter order today saving energy can be easy
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Channel: tbossyt
Views: 194,229
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Keywords: Save Energy, Energy Conversation, Attic Vent, Turbine Attic Vent, Turbine Ventiilator, Wind Turbine Vent, The Turbine Boss, Turbine King, Turbine Fix
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Length: 1min 40sec (100 seconds)
Published: Fri Sep 25 2009
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