Lucky Lemon
Member
Hello Brain Trust –
I would like the collective’s input on the sizing and placement of a mini split system in the garage of our new-to-us house.
We recently moved into a house in North Phoenix that has a 737 square foot garage. Coming from a northern climate I know next to nothing about air conditioning.
Garage – 3 car, one side is tandem. The insulated garage door faces north and has no windows. The north wall is approximately 21 feet wide. The east wall is approximately 43 feet and right now has no windows or doors, but I anticipate a 36-inch man door being installed about 25 feet from the front (north) wall. The south wall is about 12 feet wide and has no windows or doors. The west wall is shared with the house. The ceilings are 10 foot. I found a sticker on the wall that indicated the ceil is R-30. The house was built in 2013 so I believe walls would have average insulation for that time frame and location. There is no shade.
There will be one car that lives in the garage and comes and goes, on average, once per day.
I would like to keep the interior of the garage around 80* if possible, during the summer months.
Thoughts on the BTUs required to cool. I am thinking the Mr. Cool DIY 18,000 BTU system.
Placement – The compressor will be located on the east side of the building. It will be exposed to the sun until about noon and them the building will shade the compressor. As far as the location of the wall unit it could be on the south wall or on the east wall over the to be installed man door. I was anticipating installing over the door, but I was reading the install manual and it was recommended to not install over a door. I do not anticipate heavy usage of the exterior man door as it will mostly used to access the back yard with outdoor equipment (leaf blower, etc.). It could also see more usage than I think. Where would you install the wall unit? Would the entire garage receive adequate cooling if it was installed on the south wall?
Thanks,
LL
I would like the collective’s input on the sizing and placement of a mini split system in the garage of our new-to-us house.
We recently moved into a house in North Phoenix that has a 737 square foot garage. Coming from a northern climate I know next to nothing about air conditioning.
Garage – 3 car, one side is tandem. The insulated garage door faces north and has no windows. The north wall is approximately 21 feet wide. The east wall is approximately 43 feet and right now has no windows or doors, but I anticipate a 36-inch man door being installed about 25 feet from the front (north) wall. The south wall is about 12 feet wide and has no windows or doors. The west wall is shared with the house. The ceilings are 10 foot. I found a sticker on the wall that indicated the ceil is R-30. The house was built in 2013 so I believe walls would have average insulation for that time frame and location. There is no shade.
There will be one car that lives in the garage and comes and goes, on average, once per day.
I would like to keep the interior of the garage around 80* if possible, during the summer months.
Thoughts on the BTUs required to cool. I am thinking the Mr. Cool DIY 18,000 BTU system.
Placement – The compressor will be located on the east side of the building. It will be exposed to the sun until about noon and them the building will shade the compressor. As far as the location of the wall unit it could be on the south wall or on the east wall over the to be installed man door. I was anticipating installing over the door, but I was reading the install manual and it was recommended to not install over a door. I do not anticipate heavy usage of the exterior man door as it will mostly used to access the back yard with outdoor equipment (leaf blower, etc.). It could also see more usage than I think. Where would you install the wall unit? Would the entire garage receive adequate cooling if it was installed on the south wall?
Thanks,
LL