I am having a Mitsubishi MSZ-FH09NA & MUZ-FH09NA installed. After careful research, this is the unit I am specifying to my contractor. However, I really, really, really want to have it centered over the top of a double window (5'5" wide), and the ceiling at that wall is 8'6", leaving me 1'11" from the top of the windows to the ceiling. The walls are wide open, room is gutted, and I'd love to route all the tubing, drains, electric, etc., to the left and out the side wall to the outside condenser unit, not having to run it straight out the back and out the wall giving an unpleasant look to the exterior of the home.
The space above the header over the windows where the jack studs go above to the top plate is about maybe 12"-13". However, the 2-1/2" to 3" hole required for the drain and other items might come too close to the header, can it be notched, and then run to the left out the side wall all enclosed in the walls, pitched for draining in a PVC tube of course (the drain), or am I looking for a problem with construction code messing around with headers, supports, etc.? THe condenser will be located on the side of the home away from the back where the windows are, all less then 8-10 feet.
I don't want a floor or ceiling mounted unit, as then I'd lose the 30.5 SEER efficiency rating of the unit.
Alternately, how can I make it all look pretty?
The space above the header over the windows where the jack studs go above to the top plate is about maybe 12"-13". However, the 2-1/2" to 3" hole required for the drain and other items might come too close to the header, can it be notched, and then run to the left out the side wall all enclosed in the walls, pitched for draining in a PVC tube of course (the drain), or am I looking for a problem with construction code messing around with headers, supports, etc.? THe condenser will be located on the side of the home away from the back where the windows are, all less then 8-10 feet.
I don't want a floor or ceiling mounted unit, as then I'd lose the 30.5 SEER efficiency rating of the unit.
Alternately, how can I make it all look pretty?
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