Sarah Deeds posted in HVAC, DHW & Plumbing

Energy analyst is telling me that my ADU has 28% glazing so needs Hers for the Minisplit and also that there has to be heads in each habitable room, (doesn't include bathroom.) I hate these rules. Cooler bedrooms are fine and heat rises. (In this case bedroom is above) Minisplits are too ugly to have them on every wall. Sizing also seems overkill. Hard to keep tiny houses to 20% glazing so all these requirements add up to way over complicate things!

You are correct that it's overkill to have a head in each room. It usually leads to drastic oversizing and lower energy and comfort performance. I think the HERS requirement (adequate air flow to each room) is triggered by choosing a variable capacity heat pump (vchp) as the heating system in the energy model. The vchp option typically improves compliance margins, but comes with additional requirements. Switching the system in the energy model to 'ductless minisplit heat pump' should remove that air flow requirement, allowing for a single, central ductless unit. It will likely lead to a lower compliance margin, but it might not matter if it's all-electric with a heat pump water heater.


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