A split system is exactly what it sounds like.
In attic central air conditioner.
Put it in an attic full of blown insulation.
An attic can get up to about 130 f in the summer and the conditioned air entering the ducts is about 55 f or so.
A room air conditioner in an attic is practically the easiest choice.
House a 2 5 ton central ac system costs 3 900 5 000.
There is an outdoor and indoor unit.
It is low cost easy to purchase simple to install and you don t really need anything except a window or a wall outlet where the unit will be placed and secured.
If there is ductwork already in place your total installation price for a whole house central air will be very reasonable.
These spaces also trap moisture both in.
Feet with 12 foot cathederal ceiling.
An outdoor unit which houses the fan condenser and compressor and an indoor unit which holds the evaporator and fan.
Attic ventilation has a role in air conditioner efficiency full of hot air.
If water fills up the pan a float shuts off the air conditioner.
Your home s air conditioner battles against all sorts of heat sunlight pouring through windows.
Typically this indoor unit gets placed in a cabinet or closet somewhere inside.
So why put an hvac system up in the attic at all.
The attic is about 1300 sq.
If you don t have forced air the fan and coil system is typically placed in the attic where it will deliver cool air through ducts.
This type of device is quite simple and effective and this is the most common method used in minnesota attics.
For a 1 600 2 000 sq ft.
Attics and heat the condenser in your air conditioner works hard to get rid of heat and pressurize refrigerant for the return trip through your house.
Well mainly it s a way to save space.
The 20 to 30 foot long pipes that carry the refrigerant are disguised to look like a downspout.
In the summer months the attic is.
It is called a split system.
Most updated central air conditioned homes have a new air conditioner split system meaning the ac is broken up into parts.
The attic has no insulation dormers on 1 side of the room plus an exhaust fan on the ceiling.