Maybe if David Copperfield installs it..... Thanks I'll be here all week....Try the veal
There are very specific requirements needed to calculate the load for a church or any space that has
people adding to the actual load of the building.
Very new to HVAC talk . Can you install a 4 ton indoor air handler within the room of the main church but not above a ceiling and can you have an open return with no ductwork on the return side ? As well do you have to install smoke detector? The building is an older office building and is going to be church. It has no fire system installed. The ceiling is 14 high and the floor this unit is serving is about 1200 square feet and has to also cool a mens and ladies room with three stalls each.
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Maybe if David Copperfield installs it..... Thanks I'll be here all week....Try the veal
There are very specific requirements needed to calculate the load for a church or any space that has
people adding to the actual load of the building.
Probably could do that but any return right of an air handler will be LOUD. I'd have some ductwork and what you have should be lined to absorb sound. Have to check code on the smoke detector, usually used if over 5 tons/2000 CFM but there could be requirements in your area that call for one just being commercial.
Loony, how about a mod with ECM and media filter? Think that might not be too noisy, particularly on lower stages?
That would help though on cooling it will run 100%. Still think some kind of return box or ducting with liner will be desirable.
1600 CFM through a coil opening is gonna be about the same amount of noise weather its a PSC, X13, or VS ECM blower. A return plenum and some duct will help a lot.
4 tons, for a 1200 SQ FT church? might be cutting it close, probably under sized for the people load alone. Might need close to 5 tons for teh people load alone. How many members can it seat. you will have to provide fresh air, that adds a lot to the cooling load.
Location and number of occupants? Fresh make-up air?
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Hopefully, a unit will never be installed without the thorough layout and planning required by Permitting and State Building Code.
Outside Air required for just 40 people alone may overwhelm a 4-ton unit.
No Outside Air ... Pastor won't be to pleased with people sleeping all the time.
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Sounds like 400 cfm of make-up air shen occupied, plus 40,000 btus of load for the occupants plus the building load.
Include 100 pint per day whole building dehumidifier to keep the building dry during the unoccupied time. As the a/c will oversized because of the occupants load.
Regards TB
Bear Rules: Keep our home <50% RH summer, controls mites/mold and very comfortable.
Provide 60-100 cfm of fresh air when occupied to purge indoor pollutants and keep window dry during cold weather. T-stat setup/setback +8 hrs. saves energy
Use +Merv 10 air filter. -Don't forget the "Golden Rule"
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On the other hand., a church that's not had cooling before, I suspect they don't have high expectations and might prefer $ savings over perfection, at least in the first pass.
I was just thinking about 2 funerals I was at recently. One church was really miserable, no ac at all. The other had insufficient equipment to carry the load from a full house, but the cool air offered some relief.
Anything can be solved with unlimited $. But sometimes there is a balance point that incremental investment does not return justifiable incremental benefit.
And isn't going to church supposed to be penance for sins? Most would conjecture there's no AC in hell.
I had a guy in a resturaunt ask me to do the same thing I turned down the job.
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