ururk
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I started a project several years ago (https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/threads/barn-workshop-build.296935/) and am in the home stretch of my build. I'd like to condition the space, and my original plan was radiant so I put pex in the concrete floor, ran a natural gas line from the house. I don't have so much invested in the pex/gas line that it would not be a problem to abandon (temporarily or permanently) that plan.
While I've used the space for some projects, there have been a few times during the year where it's unusable and I had to abandon my second flooring project as it got too cold in January:
January-March (too cold)
Occasional days during the summer it's too uncomfortably warm inside (I have a dehumidifier, so humidity is kept in check)
I have 600 sq ft on the second floor, 700 on the first
R40 ceiling
R20 walls
Insulated 9x9 roll-up door with seals (no wind blows through it, but it's only 1" thick)
7 windows
One insulated man door
Well air-sealed (but not tested)
11' ceiling first floor, 10' ceiling (average) on second
100A breakered subpanel off main 200A house panel
From doing a manual J it seemed like a 36K unit, two zone was my best bet - floor unit on the second floor, wall-mount on the first. Was unclear if the second floor should have a smaller unit than the bottom one.
I know an HVAC technician via family friends who will do the final install steps for me - he's done mini-splits before and will review the final unit I pick out before I buy one.
So... my questions
Thanks!
While I've used the space for some projects, there have been a few times during the year where it's unusable and I had to abandon my second flooring project as it got too cold in January:
January-March (too cold)
Occasional days during the summer it's too uncomfortably warm inside (I have a dehumidifier, so humidity is kept in check)
I have 600 sq ft on the second floor, 700 on the first
R40 ceiling
R20 walls
Insulated 9x9 roll-up door with seals (no wind blows through it, but it's only 1" thick)
7 windows
One insulated man door
Well air-sealed (but not tested)
11' ceiling first floor, 10' ceiling (average) on second
100A breakered subpanel off main 200A house panel
From doing a manual J it seemed like a 36K unit, two zone was my best bet - floor unit on the second floor, wall-mount on the first. Was unclear if the second floor should have a smaller unit than the bottom one.
I know an HVAC technician via family friends who will do the final install steps for me - he's done mini-splits before and will review the final unit I pick out before I buy one.
So... my questions
- I want to run the linesets on the inside (box them in wood) and only exit my building where the outside unit is - should I be concerned about condensation on the inside? Alternatively I have extra sheetmetal from my siding I could use as a cover, but would prefer to minimize cuts/holes in the siding. I no longer have a flashing brake so it's going to be a hassle to form it.
- I realize only I can make the decision for myself, but is it better to go with a cheap unit and know it will likely be cheaper to replace than repair, or go with a "good" brand - Mitsubishi/Fujitsu? Mitsubishi has those branch boxes which complicate the install.
- Some units have two fans on the outside unit at this size range - does the extra fan make it more efficient?
- I'm in southeast Michigan. I'm interested in running it during the colder months (ie, Nov-March) in heat mode, and cooling just to take the edge off during the summer. Curious what this ends up looking like in practice. Do I "start" the system the morning I intend to work outside? Do I run it all winter at a cool temperature (ie, 50, 60) and bump it up when I go out to work?
- Someone suggested SS unistrut for a base rather than manufacturer bases - worth the effort?
- Is a "whole-house" surge suppressor sufficient to protect the unit, or are there inline units I should put in?
- It looks like these units need to be on 30/45A breakers - is this for inrush current or do they draw this much power continuously?
Thanks!