MixManSC
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Attached image might help explain it. I'm finishing out about 5200 SF of interior space in an existing 10k sf building I have. The building is close to the property line, no easy way to install a roof top unit, no real room on other 3 sides of building for a unit. I possibly could get the neighboring owner to let me have the huge 10 ton unit stick 8 feet out onto their property but one of my guys here had the idea of cutting into the side of the building and setting the entire package unit inside the building. This would also eliminate having to build up a slab for it to site on outside that would need to raise it up about 2 feet from the existing outside ground level.
Basically would also keep the unit out of the weather and give added security to the unit since we could install a chain link gate on the outside. We would completely wall the opened space up sealing it off from the inside. Is there any code issues to doing this?
I do realize would could also go with a split system instead of a package but I already happen to have a 10 ton package unit sitting around unused. Its also a commercial 3 phase unit and I have 600 amp 3 phase (delta) power service and a fairly massive 3" gas main to the building so I'm all set on power for it.
Adding a chainlink gate to the outside will serve a few good purposes. 1 - keep anyone from trying to rip the copper out (dang thieves), 2 - keeps critters out, and 3 help to keep leaves and **** out.
Basically would also keep the unit out of the weather and give added security to the unit since we could install a chain link gate on the outside. We would completely wall the opened space up sealing it off from the inside. Is there any code issues to doing this?
I do realize would could also go with a split system instead of a package but I already happen to have a 10 ton package unit sitting around unused. Its also a commercial 3 phase unit and I have 600 amp 3 phase (delta) power service and a fairly massive 3" gas main to the building so I'm all set on power for it.
Adding a chainlink gate to the outside will serve a few good purposes. 1 - keep anyone from trying to rip the copper out (dang thieves), 2 - keeps critters out, and 3 help to keep leaves and **** out.