Attic Furnace Access
An outdoor unit which houses the fan condenser and compressor and an indoor unit which holds the evaporator and fan.
Attic furnace access. The rough framed opening. They then became part of the home. When you have this unit in a space that you normally don t use then it creates more usable space in your living environment. Well mainly it s a way to save space.
The biggest advantage of having an attic furnace is that it s a space saver. 20 inches 508 mm by 30 inches 762 mm minimum. Is there a requirement for certain size or type access to furnace air handlers in an attic. The 2012 international residential code requires an attic access opening for attics with an area greater than 30 square feet and a vertical height in excess of 30 inches.
A furnace in the attic also costs less to install than other designs since the access point to it is usually through the roof. Why put a furnace in a house s attic. Access opening and an unobstructed passage way to the appliance furnace in attic area must be provided and be adequate in size to allow removal of the largest appliance installed. Basements once stored vegetables canned goods and household extras.
Attic furnace appliance clear access opening dimensions are. For i think the first time in newer construction warranty inspection i came across one with just a little scuttle hatch instead of a attic stair. There s usually nothing up in an attic aside from some stored items so a furnace won t take up useful space. Most updated central air conditioned homes have a new air conditioner split system meaning the ac is broken up into parts.
An attic in which a fau is installed shall be accessible by an opening and passageway 30 x 30 in size. Attic hvac systems save space. You ll also free up a closet. A furnace in the attic supplies heat to the upper floors in a multi level home.
Attic access may be reduced to 22 x 30 provided the largest piece of equipment can be removed. So why put an hvac system up in the attic at all.