Mark in Baltimore
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Hi,
Been doing lots of research here for several months as I am planning on finishing my garage. I want to add a Mitsubishi MSZ-GL12NAUI (inside unit) and MUZ-GL12NAU1 (heat pump) in my 22' L x 19' W x 9' H garage. (I'm going to have the roof deck and walls spray foamed with closed cell foam; did it to the attic and rim joist of our house and am amazed at the insulating qualities.)
Two contractors suggested I have a small pad built/poured so that the compressor is level. However, I have seen compressors mounted on brackets like this:
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Ductless...Conditioners-and-Heat-Pumps-BPC-3LP/205886666
$45-$75 for a bracket is much cheaper and easier than paying someone to level out the ground and make a small retaining wall for the hill next to the garage.
Sorry if these are noob questions; checked the archives and only saw a few posts on this matter.
Thanks for any help!
Been doing lots of research here for several months as I am planning on finishing my garage. I want to add a Mitsubishi MSZ-GL12NAUI (inside unit) and MUZ-GL12NAU1 (heat pump) in my 22' L x 19' W x 9' H garage. (I'm going to have the roof deck and walls spray foamed with closed cell foam; did it to the attic and rim joist of our house and am amazed at the insulating qualities.)
- Does this unit meet the standards for the size of the garage as well as our Maryland climate?
- I have a price of $3950 installed (not including a utility rebate of $360); is $3590 a decent price?
Two contractors suggested I have a small pad built/poured so that the compressor is level. However, I have seen compressors mounted on brackets like this:
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Ductless...Conditioners-and-Heat-Pumps-BPC-3LP/205886666
$45-$75 for a bracket is much cheaper and easier than paying someone to level out the ground and make a small retaining wall for the hill next to the garage.
- Will this compressor generate too much vibration if mounted to the studs? I think it can be mounted into the poured concrete wall, but it's perhaps a bit lower than I would like (snow clearance) but better than a ground pad.
- One of the contractors said that the compressor needs to be mounted 12" away from the wall, but the mounts seem to only allow about 6" of clearance; will I be compromising the unit and/or efficiency by mounting it 6" away? I'm assuming the wall-side is the intake side, so I can't imagine that the air exchange with 6" of clearance is that big of a deal.
- Do compressors generate too much heat for my vinyl siding? I was told that the compressor needs to be about a foot away from the wall; the Home Depot one puts it 10" away which I figure is good enough.
Sorry if these are noob questions; checked the archives and only saw a few posts on this matter.
Thanks for any help!
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