Deere Dude
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I added an attached garage to my house approx 27x40 average with 9' and 10' ceilings. One part drops down a little bit. Approx 1100 sq. ft.
It is getting rather warm and sticky in the garage and I want to put a wall mounted AC in. We have a food processing area in a third of it with sink and stove and cabinets. It also has file cabinets with paper products in it.
It has a wire in the vicinity already.
The ceiling has about a foot of fiberglass and 6" in the walls. The 2 garage doors are 2" steel insulated type; 9x7 and 8x10. Two steel man doors and two 3x3 windows. It does stay fairly cool compared to the hot humid days even without AC, just wanted a little more.
What would be a fair BTU needed to dehumidify and cool it a little bit. I don't want a dehumidifier because that won't cool anything.
I am thinking 15,000 to 18,000 BTU but am looking for an experienced guess.
I understand that a smaller unit running longer will dehumidify better than a bigger unit running less.
Just looking for a wild guess. Thanks.
It is getting rather warm and sticky in the garage and I want to put a wall mounted AC in. We have a food processing area in a third of it with sink and stove and cabinets. It also has file cabinets with paper products in it.
It has a wire in the vicinity already.
The ceiling has about a foot of fiberglass and 6" in the walls. The 2 garage doors are 2" steel insulated type; 9x7 and 8x10. Two steel man doors and two 3x3 windows. It does stay fairly cool compared to the hot humid days even without AC, just wanted a little more.
What would be a fair BTU needed to dehumidify and cool it a little bit. I don't want a dehumidifier because that won't cool anything.
I am thinking 15,000 to 18,000 BTU but am looking for an experienced guess.
I understand that a smaller unit running longer will dehumidify better than a bigger unit running less.
Just looking for a wild guess. Thanks.