DEllis
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I'm looking for some help sizing a mini split for my new garage. I have an ongoing build thread here if people are interested. Construction is now underway after almost a year of planning.
https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=442443
Garage internal dimensions are 24' deep by 23' wide. The ceiling is cathedral with R-38 batts and the walls will be 2x6 with R-19 batts.
The interior will be drywall finished.
Below is a 3D Diagram of the space.
* The height of the wall is a 9'5" at the door and 15' at the peak.
DEllis-Diag-Car-up-wpfc by duncanrellis, on Flickr
Screen Shot 2020-02-02 at 5.02.14 PM by duncanrellis, on Flickr
Other notes:
* The garage door faces East. There are no windows or doors on the southern end of the building.
* The garage door is 10' x 8' insulated.
* Two 36" wide insulated exterior doors.
* One 36" x 36" double pane insulated window.
* Floor is 4" concrete with foam insulation on the foundation wall and 1 ft of interior foam on the perimeter of the slab.
I've looked at a couple of sizing charts, but the cathedral ceiling complicates it for me. I've been looking at sizes between 18,000 BTU and 24,000 BTU.
I live in SE Pennsylvania, which I believe is in climate zone 5. Winters here rarely drop below 0F and the summers sometimes creep into the 90s.
My plan is to condition this space year round so that my tools don't rust.
Here's one unit I was considering.
https://www.acwholesalers.com/LG-LS180HSV5/p81405.html
And another.
https://www.acwholesalers.com/LG-LS243HLV3/p106690.html
https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=442443
Garage internal dimensions are 24' deep by 23' wide. The ceiling is cathedral with R-38 batts and the walls will be 2x6 with R-19 batts.
The interior will be drywall finished.
Below is a 3D Diagram of the space.
* The height of the wall is a 9'5" at the door and 15' at the peak.
DEllis-Diag-Car-up-wpfc by duncanrellis, on Flickr
Screen Shot 2020-02-02 at 5.02.14 PM by duncanrellis, on FlickrOther notes:
* The garage door faces East. There are no windows or doors on the southern end of the building.
* The garage door is 10' x 8' insulated.
* Two 36" wide insulated exterior doors.
* One 36" x 36" double pane insulated window.
* Floor is 4" concrete with foam insulation on the foundation wall and 1 ft of interior foam on the perimeter of the slab.
I've looked at a couple of sizing charts, but the cathedral ceiling complicates it for me. I've been looking at sizes between 18,000 BTU and 24,000 BTU.
I live in SE Pennsylvania, which I believe is in climate zone 5. Winters here rarely drop below 0F and the summers sometimes creep into the 90s.
My plan is to condition this space year round so that my tools don't rust.
Here's one unit I was considering.
https://www.acwholesalers.com/LG-LS180HSV5/p81405.html
And another.
https://www.acwholesalers.com/LG-LS243HLV3/p106690.html