dmcintosh
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I'm working on finishing the interior of my 24' x 30' x 10' pole building style garage in DE and have a question about AC size and placement. The interior is being drywalled and insulated. I had loose fill blown into the ceiling (R-30) and the walls have fiberglass batts (R-19). Insulated Garage door is 12 x 8 and on the gable end. The east wall (30') has three small sliding windows (1x3) up high for light, and the west wall has a 36" man door and two 3x4 double hung windows. The other unique feature is me 'shed' built into the northeast corner of the garage. It's 8x10 and 7' tall - provides a place for the lawn mower, kids bikes and air compressor, while the upper loft area is used for parts for the car I am restoring. Would like a mini-split but can't really justify the cost, so I am thinking a window AC built into the wall.
From what I've read hear and elsewhere I think 18,000 BTUs should keep me cool. Looking at this unit: http://www.homedepot.com/p/Frigidai...ner-with-Heat-and-Remote-FFRH1822R2/205870215
Is this going to be big enough/too big for my space, and the other big question is where to put it. I'm thinking the east wall (30') near the middle of the building. But do I go between two of the windows which will off set the AC toward one end, under the middle sliding window, or somewhere else all together?
From what I've read hear and elsewhere I think 18,000 BTUs should keep me cool. Looking at this unit: http://www.homedepot.com/p/Frigidai...ner-with-Heat-and-Remote-FFRH1822R2/205870215
Is this going to be big enough/too big for my space, and the other big question is where to put it. I'm thinking the east wall (30') near the middle of the building. But do I go between two of the windows which will off set the AC toward one end, under the middle sliding window, or somewhere else all together?