Deude_Mann
Well-known member
So I have searched and read through a few of the threads on wall mounting of mini-split units and resulting vibration noise. Most seem to be about wood framed walls. I am about to install a 24K BTU Pioneer in a metal building and am going back and forth on wall vs ground mount. Either are reasonable options. I don't have to worry about snow or leaves on the ground in my area.
Right now my house A/C is on a concrete pad separated from the house slab. However with the hard ground out here (limestone really) the vibration is transmitted into the house. The situation will be similar for the metal building
So, for those with metal buildings, did you wall mount, and if so, did you have problems with transmitted noise? If you did, was anything done to reduce it and did it work?
Right now for a wall mount I am thinking I would run 4x4 pressure treated wood columns between two horizontal wall purlins, attach the columns to the purlins, and then hang the compressor from that using a DIY wood frame/shelf also made from pressure treated lumber. I ordered the vibration isolators so I would use those at the compressor. The idea with mounting to the purlins is that they would be stronger and vibrate less than mounting to a wall panel.
Thanks
Right now my house A/C is on a concrete pad separated from the house slab. However with the hard ground out here (limestone really) the vibration is transmitted into the house. The situation will be similar for the metal building
So, for those with metal buildings, did you wall mount, and if so, did you have problems with transmitted noise? If you did, was anything done to reduce it and did it work?
Right now for a wall mount I am thinking I would run 4x4 pressure treated wood columns between two horizontal wall purlins, attach the columns to the purlins, and then hang the compressor from that using a DIY wood frame/shelf also made from pressure treated lumber. I ordered the vibration isolators so I would use those at the compressor. The idea with mounting to the purlins is that they would be stronger and vibrate less than mounting to a wall panel.
Thanks