I'm building a shop/house in upstate NY.
We are using hydronic radiant for heating, and minisplits would be for cooling and supplementary heat as needed.
I've been toying with the idea of using concealed/ducted minisplits for a couple reasons:
- Want to be able to install filter media (especially in woodshop spaces for ease of cleaning, but also in living spaces to help control cat hair/dander)
- Dislike the look of ductless units
I have seen people install ducted units with minimal ducting (just a couple feet for example), concealed behind cabinetry and even behind semi opaque acrylic for a sort of industrial look. I was thinking of trying to adapt a strategy like this to fulfill my 2 reasons but also to simplify the installation for myself as a DIY-er.
The second floor living area is approx 700sqft with a cathedral ceilings. I wanted to avoid running ductwork into the unconditioned attic space but the whole second floor heat load is 6000BTU. Is it a terrible idea to have 2 units (1 for a 170sqft bedroom, and 1 for the rest of the open concept living area)?
I haven't researched yet how the air handlers will terminate to their supply grills yet - I'm thinking this shouldn't be too complicated, but maybe I'm being naive?
Stupid idea or workable?
Appreciate the responses!
We are using hydronic radiant for heating, and minisplits would be for cooling and supplementary heat as needed.
I've been toying with the idea of using concealed/ducted minisplits for a couple reasons:
- Want to be able to install filter media (especially in woodshop spaces for ease of cleaning, but also in living spaces to help control cat hair/dander)
- Dislike the look of ductless units
I have seen people install ducted units with minimal ducting (just a couple feet for example), concealed behind cabinetry and even behind semi opaque acrylic for a sort of industrial look. I was thinking of trying to adapt a strategy like this to fulfill my 2 reasons but also to simplify the installation for myself as a DIY-er.
The second floor living area is approx 700sqft with a cathedral ceilings. I wanted to avoid running ductwork into the unconditioned attic space but the whole second floor heat load is 6000BTU. Is it a terrible idea to have 2 units (1 for a 170sqft bedroom, and 1 for the rest of the open concept living area)?
I haven't researched yet how the air handlers will terminate to their supply grills yet - I'm thinking this shouldn't be too complicated, but maybe I'm being naive?
Stupid idea or workable?
Appreciate the responses!