sands35
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Currently working on wiring for a garage build. Building is up and water tight. Open frames on the inside and laying in the electrical.
32x26 wtih 10' ceilings in SW Michigan. Radiant in floor heat for the winter, so only really need cooling in the summer.
I have a 30 amp AC disconnect I was going to mount on the outside before I insulate and button up the walls with drywall. Might as well run 10-2 on a 30 amp breaker to it now. I suppose I can get away with 12-2, but might as well put in 10-2.
Most of the manuals I've read on these things call for a 20amp 240 circuit. Correct?
Do I need to make any provisions to the interior unit? Most seam to have power, control and refrigerant lines self contained in the installation kit so the power for the inside unit comes from the outside condenser. Correct?
Any recommendations on sizing? Garage will have r13 walls and r30 ceiling. Is reasonably well shaded and only one 4x6 window. I'd place humidity control over air temp. A "hot" day hear near the lake is 85. the calculators say a 18k unit, but I've heard that smaller ones works OK too.
32x26 wtih 10' ceilings in SW Michigan. Radiant in floor heat for the winter, so only really need cooling in the summer.
I have a 30 amp AC disconnect I was going to mount on the outside before I insulate and button up the walls with drywall. Might as well run 10-2 on a 30 amp breaker to it now. I suppose I can get away with 12-2, but might as well put in 10-2.
Most of the manuals I've read on these things call for a 20amp 240 circuit. Correct?
Do I need to make any provisions to the interior unit? Most seam to have power, control and refrigerant lines self contained in the installation kit so the power for the inside unit comes from the outside condenser. Correct?
Any recommendations on sizing? Garage will have r13 walls and r30 ceiling. Is reasonably well shaded and only one 4x6 window. I'd place humidity control over air temp. A "hot" day hear near the lake is 85. the calculators say a 18k unit, but I've heard that smaller ones works OK too.
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