Can someone comment on the heat generated by the AC unit? My brew space is less than 700 sq ft and I will have a small 48 sq ft cooler with a Cool Bot. I'm concerned about the exhaust heat.
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Originally posted by AGB View PostCan someone comment on the heat generated by the AC unit? My brew space is less than 700 sq ft and I will have a small 48 sq ft cooler with a Cool Bot. I'm concerned about the exhaust heat.
Setting up a walk in correctly is seriously not that difficult or expensive to do it right.
StarWarren Turner
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HVACR-Electrical Systems Specialist
Moab Brewery
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Used walk-in coolers are cheap and easily available, even way out here in the boonies. Why cobble together a long-term headache when you can just do it right once?
Unless your condensing unit is outside of your conditioned airspace or water-cooled, you almost certainly will have problems with excess heat.Timm Turrentine
Brewerywright,
Terminal Gravity Brewing,
Enterprise. Oregon.
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Originally posted by AGB View PostCan someone comment on the heat generated by the AC unit? My brew space is less than 700 sq ft and I will have a small 48 sq ft cooler with a Cool Bot. I'm concerned about the exhaust heat.
Our tap room is 1200 feet square with 18 foot ceilings, so a good bit of head space. I also run a 1.3 ton chiller inside.
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Originally posted by AmbrosiaOrchard View PostIt's "not much". I would care to figure it out if it seemed to make a difference, but it doesn't. Running a 24,000 btu A/C with coolbot in a 10x12x8 walk in box. The whole setup cost me $1000 and it cost about $50/month to operate.
Our tap room is 1200 feet square with 18 foot ceilings, so a good bit of head space. I also run a 1.3 ton chiller inside.
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