NakeDiesel
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I'm starting to think about adding heating and cooling to the shop. I've been heating it in the winter for the last 4 years by running 2 radiating oil heaters and a little oscolating heater up on a bench and when it really dips down outside and I need the temp brought up, I fire up a propane tank heater for short term use.
I added 3 60" ceiling fans this past summer and they helped along with a big fan on a stand but it stays humid in there.
Shop is 40' x 80' with 14' walls. Walls and roof are insulated with 5" of open cell spray foam. I have 2 3' x 80" steel insulated doors (1 north side, 1 south side), 3 12'x12' steel insulated doors on the south side and 4 double pane windows, 2 on the south side and 2 on the north side.
I've been thinking I needed a 5 ton unit according to the AC guys I've talked to and gotten quotes from. But running manual J calculations myself, I've come up with needing 25k btu cooling and 49k btu heating.
So, from those numbers, a 2.5 ton packaged heat pump 16 seer unit would work for the cooling side, it's rated at 28k btu. The heating side is 27k btu, but can add in a heating element as well. Normal operations in winter would be keeping the shop between 50 and 60 degrees and may need to bring it up to 70 if I need to paint or something else that needs higher temps.
Summer, I need the humidity removed and would be nice to keep it under 80.
Am I smoking crack with these numbers I've come up with? I used 2 different calculators and came up with similar results on both of them.
I added 3 60" ceiling fans this past summer and they helped along with a big fan on a stand but it stays humid in there.
Shop is 40' x 80' with 14' walls. Walls and roof are insulated with 5" of open cell spray foam. I have 2 3' x 80" steel insulated doors (1 north side, 1 south side), 3 12'x12' steel insulated doors on the south side and 4 double pane windows, 2 on the south side and 2 on the north side.
I've been thinking I needed a 5 ton unit according to the AC guys I've talked to and gotten quotes from. But running manual J calculations myself, I've come up with needing 25k btu cooling and 49k btu heating.
So, from those numbers, a 2.5 ton packaged heat pump 16 seer unit would work for the cooling side, it's rated at 28k btu. The heating side is 27k btu, but can add in a heating element as well. Normal operations in winter would be keeping the shop between 50 and 60 degrees and may need to bring it up to 70 if I need to paint or something else that needs higher temps.
Summer, I need the humidity removed and would be nice to keep it under 80.
Am I smoking crack with these numbers I've come up with? I used 2 different calculators and came up with similar results on both of them.

