Helping a friend out with a 20kW garage setup (4k veg, 16k flower, perpetual). He wants to go sealed so we are working out AC requirements. Two bloom rooms, eight lamps in each - ballasts in separate utility room that will be air-cooled.
I might be missing something, but using multiple window units seems like it would be a lot cheaper than splits and gives more flexibility in terms of coverage. The idea is to mount the window units through the walls of each bloom room and have the hot/exhaust end of the AC venting into the larger garage area, which will be cross-cooled with a huge extraction fan and filter (probably two 12" fans pushing about 3000cfm total), also addressing any stray odors. Modify the drip trays to control the condensate and plumb it into a nearby drain.
Thus, I can specify two 18000BTU window units per bloom room, which should be plenty to cool 8kw plus a CO2gen, and a single 18k for the veg room. At $500 a piece brand new, this does the whole place for $2500 - not bad. A single 36k split runs at least that, and that is only with one air handler and a bunch of annoying installation, and the need to stick a bunch of compressor units outside.
I know window units have a bit of bleed-through, but that's not too big of a deal because of the external order scrubbing that will take place in the garage, and it actually saves me a bit of money on fans since I would need to swap that air a few times a day anyways. The efficiency is not that much worse - split units, although they advertise the high "seasonal" SEER ratings of 18+, are actually only 12-13 EER which is the raw efficiency. A good window unit is an 11 EER, which means only 15% higher energy consumption on the cooling end of things - hardly the end of the world.
So am I missing something or does it seem like multiple window units might be the way to go?
I might be missing something, but using multiple window units seems like it would be a lot cheaper than splits and gives more flexibility in terms of coverage. The idea is to mount the window units through the walls of each bloom room and have the hot/exhaust end of the AC venting into the larger garage area, which will be cross-cooled with a huge extraction fan and filter (probably two 12" fans pushing about 3000cfm total), also addressing any stray odors. Modify the drip trays to control the condensate and plumb it into a nearby drain.
Thus, I can specify two 18000BTU window units per bloom room, which should be plenty to cool 8kw plus a CO2gen, and a single 18k for the veg room. At $500 a piece brand new, this does the whole place for $2500 - not bad. A single 36k split runs at least that, and that is only with one air handler and a bunch of annoying installation, and the need to stick a bunch of compressor units outside.
I know window units have a bit of bleed-through, but that's not too big of a deal because of the external order scrubbing that will take place in the garage, and it actually saves me a bit of money on fans since I would need to swap that air a few times a day anyways. The efficiency is not that much worse - split units, although they advertise the high "seasonal" SEER ratings of 18+, are actually only 12-13 EER which is the raw efficiency. A good window unit is an 11 EER, which means only 15% higher energy consumption on the cooling end of things - hardly the end of the world.
So am I missing something or does it seem like multiple window units might be the way to go?