Big Daddy Chop Shop
Well-known member
Funny, the ductless mini-split is the standard in the rest of the world. Why not here? Ever been to the Caribbean? That's all you will see in hot, humid climate. Having experienced both the ductless mini-splits and PTACs, I would never, ever put in one of those noisy PTACs. They take up prime space down low where every shop needs it instead of up high out of the way too. A shop is generally a big open space. Move the air around with a ceiling fan and a mini-split should work fine. In the Caribbean, we just open the doors and the bedroom units cool the whole place.
Yeah, it is, where they have AC. Low cost retrofit, but the large volume of refrigerant for the multi-zone systems pose another issue, not yet addressed stateside. so lets say you have several zones. 4 lets say. And lets say one is in an IT room where the computer guy also has a desk. Now, all in, you have all that refrigerant ran thru the building, but you also have an evaporator in an IT closet that is 10x12 with a desk in it. Lets say it gets a leak. If the checkvalves do not hold, and depending on location, that room could be filled with refrigerant, suffocating the occupant.
These systems do not require refrigerant monitors.
We have better solutions for the ways buildings are constructed here. Having 400 condensers hanging off the side of the building does not pass for attractive in the US. Other places? Totally commonplace.
The airflow *****, there are hot and cold spots, it is not what the US market wants.
Keep in mind, "world class" also means third world.

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