rok_hunter
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I tried the search function for a couple hours but haven't been able to nail down an answer to this question: I'm building a 30x40x12 enclosed pole barn, adding spray foam insulation, and will be installing a 3-ton MrCool mini-split unit. My plan was to put the unit on the back (north) wall, "option 1", on the attachment. Lately (i.e. over the last 2.5 hours) I've started wondering if putting it on a side (east) wall ("option 2") would be better.
I've read not to have the inside unit in direct sunlight because it can mess with the temperature settings. Option 1 would have sunlight coming in the windows and potentially reaching the inside unit, but would keep the external unit 100% shaded all day long. Option 2 keeps the sunlight off of the inside unit, but would let the sun hit the 'side' of the external unit for a couple hours each day; it wouldn't be in full sun in the morning because of surrounding trees. (Also because it's Florida, I'm considering having window coverings anyhow to reduce the heat inside.)
I'm also looking at airflow; I'll have a workbench on the bottom (south) wall with the windows and, theoretically, if I have the door(s) open the air will flow towards the doors. If it works that way option 2 seems to keep air moving through the whole shop, but option 1 doesn't.
Thoughts?
I've read not to have the inside unit in direct sunlight because it can mess with the temperature settings. Option 1 would have sunlight coming in the windows and potentially reaching the inside unit, but would keep the external unit 100% shaded all day long. Option 2 keeps the sunlight off of the inside unit, but would let the sun hit the 'side' of the external unit for a couple hours each day; it wouldn't be in full sun in the morning because of surrounding trees. (Also because it's Florida, I'm considering having window coverings anyhow to reduce the heat inside.)
I'm also looking at airflow; I'll have a workbench on the bottom (south) wall with the windows and, theoretically, if I have the door(s) open the air will flow towards the doors. If it works that way option 2 seems to keep air moving through the whole shop, but option 1 doesn't.
Thoughts?