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    A /C installer techs question

    I have a 40x60 building 14' sides
    All open. Had it spray foamed

    I need a A/C system ( no heat. )
    Wanting to keep it simple ( no major duct work) and not wanting to break the bank

    Looking for professional suggestions

    Thanks

    #2
    I would look for a self-contained a/c unit in about the 5 ton size.

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      #4
      Originally posted by knapper View Post
      I have a 40x60 building 14' sides
      All open. Had it spray foamed

      I need a A/C system ( no heat. )
      Wanting to keep it simple ( no major duct work) and not wanting to break the bank

      Looking for professional suggestions

      Thanks
      Originally posted by BowSlayer View Post
      That's not a bad deal, just not sure what else is required

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        #5
        Pm incoming

        HG

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          #6
          Originally posted by knapper View Post
          That's not a bad deal, just not sure what else is required
          It's all self contained. Electric line to the unit, thermostat and thermostat wire, output duct, and return duct. Very easy to set up yourself. They are already charged with freon. Plug and play.

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            #7
            Mini split, zoned or single. Save money on ducting and they are very efficient. As stated above there not so "plug n play" you still need to know what your doing. Pull a vacuum and they do come charged but usually not with enough

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              #8
              Thanks
              Is there a brand you can suggest

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                #9
                I use Mitsubishi mini splits here on campus. They have proven themselves dependable.

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                  #10
                  I would suspend the air handler with a filter base bolted to the bottom, so no return duct, and run a spiral pipe duct right down the middle. Nice and clean and out of the way. Mini splits would be lots of maintenance in a dusty environment like a workshop.

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                    #11
                    Originally posted by bowhntrmatt View Post
                    I would suspend the air handler with a filter base bolted to the bottom, so no return duct, and run a spiral pipe duct right down the middle. Nice and clean and out of the way. Mini splits would be lots of maintenance in a dusty environment like a workshop.
                    Not really a dusty area
                    It's a indoor batting tunnels

                    But I like the idea of bring out of the way

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                      #12
                      Originally posted by knapper View Post
                      Thanks
                      Is there a brand you can suggest
                      Lg, Mitsubishi, quiet side all are made over seas....I have a LG in my house and have installed Mitsubishi in many houses all with zero issues. That make them from 1/2 ton to 4 ton and you can put multiple indoor units to one outdoor unit.

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                        #13
                        Anyone want to bid this. ?

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                          #14
                          Would definently go with a package unit ( self contained ) I'd go slightly larger than a 5 ton maybe a 7 1/2 due to the 14 foot cilings round metal duct down the length of the building

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                            #15
                            7.5-10 ton package unit with elevated central trunk line and ground level return. Probably set you back about 10-12k. For a profesional job

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