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jjarky 03-04-2012 11:25 PM

AC unit for shop? Suggestions
 
Looking to put AC in my shop over the next couple of months. Already have a nice Modine nature gas heater so I've been looking at packaged ac units which houses all the components outside. Seems like a good idea since its air only and I wouldn't have to take up valuable shop space for the air handler of a conventional unit.

I'm only cooling 700 sqft but I like overkill so it cools quick. I've been looking at a goodman GPC1330H41A http://www.acwholesalers.com/Goodman...er_p/12051.htm.

Anyone else done something similar or have any comments on the goodman brand?

p51mus 03-05-2012 02:29 AM

a/c unit
 
I have been in the a/c business for 30 years now. Goodman is one of the cheaper brands out there, but they will do the job if sized right. Be careful about oversizing. If you cool down a space to quickly, you can run into humidity problems. Alot depends on the size of your shop, how well its insulated and how you want to use the a/c. If humidity is not an issue, then you can cool down a space quicker. If you dont work out of your shop all the time and only maybe an hour or so daily, it will be ok, cause you can cool it down quickly when you are there and then shut it off. On the other hand, if you use it for a business everyday then i would suggest having a professional do a load calcultion. Everbody thinks in the a/c world bigger is better. There are so many variables involved to really getting the optimum effec. for the smallest elect. bill. Trust me, 76-78 degrees at 50-55% humidity feels better than 72 at high humidity. Good Luck.

jy211 03-05-2012 09:20 AM

http://www.fujitsugeneral.com/

B Schein 03-05-2012 09:26 AM

I put in a one ton mini split in my 500sqft garage last summer worked grate. Relatively cheap was able to install it my self. The only special tools needed were a vacuum pump and adapter fitting to hook it up.

HIFLYR 03-05-2012 08:13 PM

Just had a 3 ton system put in the garage a 30 X 50 now summer nights will be much better in the shop.

jjarky 03-05-2012 11:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by p51mus (Post 399544)
I have been in the a/c business for 30 years now. Goodman is one of the cheaper brands out there, but they will do the job if sized right. Be careful about oversizing. If you cool down a space to quickly, you can run into humidity problems. Alot depends on the size of your shop, how well its insulated and how you want to use the a/c. If humidity is not an issue, then you can cool down a space quicker. If you dont work out of your shop all the time and only maybe an hour or so daily, it will be ok, cause you can cool it down quickly when you are there and then shut it off. On the other hand, if you use it for a business everyday then i would suggest having a professional do a load calcultion. Everbody thinks in the a/c world bigger is better. There are so many variables involved to really getting the optimum effec. for the smallest elect. bill. Trust me, 76-78 degrees at 50-55% humidity feels better than 72 at high humidity. Good Luck.

Thanks for insight. Gives me some things to consider.

jjarky 03-05-2012 11:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by B Schein (Post 399571)
I put in a one ton mini split in my 500sqft garage last summer worked grate. Relatively cheap was able to install it my self. The only special tools needed were a vacuum pump and adapter fitting to hook it up.

I'll be PMing you, would like to see a pic. Thanks.

parsonsj 03-06-2012 12:11 AM

Minisplit here too
 
700 square feet, installed a minisplit system 6 years ago, and it still works great. I have to have it serviced, vacuumed, and charged annually, but in Florida, I'll pay for that every time.

jjarky 03-06-2012 09:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by parsonsj (Post 399772)
700 square feet, installed a minisplit system 6 years ago, and it still works great. I have to have it serviced, vacuumed, and charged annually, but in Florida, I'll pay for that every time.

So I'm not familiar with ac lingo I guess. What's a minisplit? Does that simply mean a split system of a lower tonnage?

parsonsj 03-06-2012 09:26 PM

From the Google God:

http://www.mini-split.com/

Hope that helps.


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