We are building a stick frame cold room in our new brewery.
The space is 24'wide x 54'L x 10'H. If 3rd grade math is my strong suit then I am calling this 12960 cf.
We will keep this room at about 42-45 degrees for keg and bottle storage, and for the beer heading to the tavern up stairs, we will run a small (1/3hp chiller unit) with a trunk line to keep the draft cool and pouring well.
Any help on sizing the condensing units and evaporator coils?
Would this work?
- A Witt 4 hp. scroll Indoor condenser unit (460V/3ph.) with 2 Witt matching evaporator coils (460V/1ph.)
I may need to install the unit outside, any suggestions there?
EDIT.
I meant to add that the interior walls will be sheathed with 1/2" exterior plywood and FRP and the exterior walls will be sheathed with 1/2" ridged insulation and 1/2" plywood. Is 4" total insulation enough?
Thanks
Matthew
The space is 24'wide x 54'L x 10'H. If 3rd grade math is my strong suit then I am calling this 12960 cf.
We will keep this room at about 42-45 degrees for keg and bottle storage, and for the beer heading to the tavern up stairs, we will run a small (1/3hp chiller unit) with a trunk line to keep the draft cool and pouring well.
Any help on sizing the condensing units and evaporator coils?
Would this work?
- A Witt 4 hp. scroll Indoor condenser unit (460V/3ph.) with 2 Witt matching evaporator coils (460V/1ph.)
I may need to install the unit outside, any suggestions there?
EDIT.
I meant to add that the interior walls will be sheathed with 1/2" exterior plywood and FRP and the exterior walls will be sheathed with 1/2" ridged insulation and 1/2" plywood. Is 4" total insulation enough?
Thanks
Matthew
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