miketyler
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After a lot of reading, I am ready to pull the trigger on an AC system for my garage/loft space.
The structure faces north and is 39 x 28 sqft and is near Dallas. Built in 2004, its brick veneer and has finished walls with fiberglass batting and white fiberglass batting in the attic in the loft. The shop has 10ft ceilings while the loft has an 8ft ceiling, three dormer windows with sloped ceiling. The shop has two 9'x9' doors with 1/2" foam board with foil back. (R3.2)
I submitted my info to eComfort and total loads are 29222 and 15127 for cooling. Recommended equipment is a Mitsubishi 36k 18 seer multi zone heat pump with a 24k wall unit for shop and 9k wall unit for the loft.
With 1092 sqft per level the numbers work pretty close to the 1ton per 500sqft ballpark rule. The loft is under that perhaps for the sloped ceilings as it doesn't have the volume that a typical square room would have. It does have three dormers and also an open stairway for heat loss. Both floors are all open spaces.
So my questions are this:
The structure faces north and is 39 x 28 sqft and is near Dallas. Built in 2004, its brick veneer and has finished walls with fiberglass batting and white fiberglass batting in the attic in the loft. The shop has 10ft ceilings while the loft has an 8ft ceiling, three dormer windows with sloped ceiling. The shop has two 9'x9' doors with 1/2" foam board with foil back. (R3.2)
I submitted my info to eComfort and total loads are 29222 and 15127 for cooling. Recommended equipment is a Mitsubishi 36k 18 seer multi zone heat pump with a 24k wall unit for shop and 9k wall unit for the loft.
With 1092 sqft per level the numbers work pretty close to the 1ton per 500sqft ballpark rule. The loft is under that perhaps for the sloped ceilings as it doesn't have the volume that a typical square room would have. It does have three dormers and also an open stairway for heat loss. Both floors are all open spaces.
So my questions are this:
- Should I bump the 9k loft unit for a 12k to be safe?
- Given the lowered amplitude in operation cycles with inverter technology, is it still possible to "over-cool" an area?
- I have decent attic access in the loft and was thinking of centrally located cassette install. I know it will be a more complex install for the drain but wondering what else I am missing
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