The air handler would go up in the attic and you d still have a unit outside of the house.
Putting air conditioner in attic.
Without proper insulation cool air could be lost and excess moisture could develop.
It s a standalone unit that s about two feet tall and 18 inches wide and has wheels for mobility.
Attics and heat the condenser in your air conditioner works hard to get rid of heat and pressurize refrigerant for the return trip through your house.
The condenser is outside and the fan and coil system is inside connected to the condenser by pipes that run up the outside of the house.
A room air conditioner in an attic is practically the easiest choice.
It is low cost easy to purchase simple to install and you don t really need anything except a window or a wall outlet where the unit will be placed and secured.
Most central air conditioners are split systems.
It is the same model as the one recommended by the homeowner s hvac contractor.
Because the fan and coil unit is mounted in the attic in most retrofit air.
Portable air conditioners do need to be vented to pump the hot air outside.
The great thing about putting air conditioning in the attic is that a minimal amount of labor is involved.
The first and possibly most important thing is to make a commitment to yourself to change your hvac filters regularly.
Most come with a window kit for this purpose that attaches to a hose on the back of the unit.
Put it in an attic full of blown insulation.
Attics are more accessible and easier to run lines through.
A portable air conditioner is the easiest solution for cooling your attic.
To solve an air conditioning problem a contractor proposes to put two units in an unconditioned attic by scott gibson march 19 2018 a ducted minisplit in the attic.
The pipes can be disguised as part of the gutter and downspout system.
Having your hvac system in your attic isn t dire though you ll need to do some work to keep your air conditioner or furnace system running as efficiently as possible.