VtecGSR95
Well-known member
Good morning all!
I am wrapping up the build of my 40x64x16' shop, and trying to get ideas for HVAC.
I am all set for 5" open cell foam in the walls, and R-49 blown in cellulose in the ceilings, covered by white sheet metal. I also plan to add a mezzanine on one end, 12' deep, and the entire 40' width of the building. On top will be storage (and a place for my furnace?), as well as half of the lower part being an enclosed bathroom/kitchenette/utility room. I also have 4 high cfm 60" ceiling fans I will be installing to keep air circulated. I have (2) 12x12 CHI commercial insulated doors (3285 series if I recall), (2) steel insulated walk-in doors, and (8) insulated 4x3 slider windows.
So essentially, a 12x20x8' enclosed room that will contain my water heater, bathroom, plumbing, incoming water line, etc., and will need to maintain temp year round to avoid freezing. The remaining portion of the shop roughly 52x40x16, plus the open storage area will need to be heated and cooled to make it comfortable in the extreme heat and cold.
I did have a friend tell me look into the mini splits for heating and cooling, but I am concerned about it being able to handle the amount of space with the tall ceilings. I originally considered running s standard propane furnace and a/c system, with a single tube down the center of the ceiling, with a few vents along the way to evenly distribute the air, and a single vent into the "finished area" to keep it where it needs to be......possibly with some sort of way to control the amount of flow in the finished area so it doesn't get too hot or cold when the system is feeding the shop.
Should I just worry about the shop for now, and use a small space heater at a low temp in the winter to keep the utilities warm? I've read so many ways to skin this cat, and dont know which is best. I am already outside my budget adding HVAC right now, so need the most cost effective method if possible.
BTW, the BTU calculator said I needed something like 61,000 BTU for cooling and 5.1ton?
Thanks in advance!
Located in central IL.
I am wrapping up the build of my 40x64x16' shop, and trying to get ideas for HVAC.
I am all set for 5" open cell foam in the walls, and R-49 blown in cellulose in the ceilings, covered by white sheet metal. I also plan to add a mezzanine on one end, 12' deep, and the entire 40' width of the building. On top will be storage (and a place for my furnace?), as well as half of the lower part being an enclosed bathroom/kitchenette/utility room. I also have 4 high cfm 60" ceiling fans I will be installing to keep air circulated. I have (2) 12x12 CHI commercial insulated doors (3285 series if I recall), (2) steel insulated walk-in doors, and (8) insulated 4x3 slider windows.
So essentially, a 12x20x8' enclosed room that will contain my water heater, bathroom, plumbing, incoming water line, etc., and will need to maintain temp year round to avoid freezing. The remaining portion of the shop roughly 52x40x16, plus the open storage area will need to be heated and cooled to make it comfortable in the extreme heat and cold.
I did have a friend tell me look into the mini splits for heating and cooling, but I am concerned about it being able to handle the amount of space with the tall ceilings. I originally considered running s standard propane furnace and a/c system, with a single tube down the center of the ceiling, with a few vents along the way to evenly distribute the air, and a single vent into the "finished area" to keep it where it needs to be......possibly with some sort of way to control the amount of flow in the finished area so it doesn't get too hot or cold when the system is feeding the shop.
Should I just worry about the shop for now, and use a small space heater at a low temp in the winter to keep the utilities warm? I've read so many ways to skin this cat, and dont know which is best. I am already outside my budget adding HVAC right now, so need the most cost effective method if possible.
BTW, the BTU calculator said I needed something like 61,000 BTU for cooling and 5.1ton?
Thanks in advance!
Located in central IL.