A split system is exactly what it sounds like.
Installing ac in very tiny attic.
It is very expensive and messy to tear out walls and add duct work and connect to your current ac system.
Allow several inches of the case or sleeve to protrude from the wall into the room.
Install the case or sleeve into the opening.
Put it in an attic full of blown insulation and you re.
Window or wall units.
Remove unit front cover and screws that hold the unit inside its case.
This eliminates the need to tear down walls to install ductwork.
Pull the unit forward while an assistant holds the case until it is fully withdrawn.
It s a lot simpler for your installer to leave ductwork loose rather than having to cover it and wind it through floors and walls.
Attic installations save labor and cost less just like everything in life when it comes to home building money talks.
When the attic has window access a low cost window unit is a practical.
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.
It is called a split system.
The 20 to 30 foot long pipes that carry the refrigerant are disguised to look like a downspout.
One reason that ac units go up in attics is because they re cheaper and easier to install.
The condenser in your air conditioner works hard to get rid of heat and pressurize refrigerant for the return trip through your house.