Clear away any debris or insulation blocking the vents to re activate the spinning turbine.
Attic turbine not spinning.
If the wind is blowing and catches the fins then the turbines act like giant vacuum pumps sucking hundreds of cubic feet of hot air out of an attic per minute.
The hot air is exiting the roof through the louvers at each end of the roof as they were designed to do.
If you think a hot attic is adding to your bills i d get on a chair and hold my hand up near the ceiling to see if you feel heat radiating in.
The new turbine needs hot air to flow out to turn the impellers.
I ve gone on the roof and white lithium greased both and but a level on them and they are pretty close to level.
If the vents are blocked by insulation boxes or other obstructions heat will not be able to escape through them and they will not spin.
If air sealing hasn t been performed in the attic they ll pull air into the attic from inside the house and shouldn t be used that bears repeating.
Walking around my soffits yes i do have soffit vents and from the attic i can see sunlight in.
A turbine vent is a passive ventilation device.
This is a standard turbine vent.
Just hot air rising out of one will make it spin.
The faster the wind speed the faster the turbine rotates.
The other thing about turbine vents is that they really do pull air out of the attic.
2 of my 3 turbine vents on my roof won t turn unless there s a stronger wind.
A turbine vents spins with the slightest breeze.
Do i have a low pressure system.
I would surmise that you have so much venting that there s not enough force to move your turbines unless external wind does it.
Make sure the trees surrounding the house are cut or trimmed so they don t obstruct air flow to the turbine.
Turbine vents are a type of exhaust vent.
They have fins that open when they turn in the wind and this spinning action creates suction that draws hot humid attic air outside.
Also barely using my finger of course they spin freely no noise etc.
The presence of wind where the ventilator is installed makes it rotate pumping out hot air from the attic.
You may have to replace the turbine with an electric fan type of ventilator.
Climb up into your attic and look at the vents from the inside.
As soon as it starts to spin it vacuums air out of your attic.
Making your attic turbine ventilator run efficiently.