Posted By Jelly on 11/30/2007 12:46 PM
Chris, how do the high vaults in your house effect the cooling load? Given the old principles of southern building, like antebellum homes, one would assume the higher the ceiling the better because heat rises. Or is that "out the window" since you're not using transoms and so forth? Do you have to simply add that volume of air to the calculation of the load that has to be cooled?
Another question which I hope is not too obvious... where do the ducts go in a true vaulted roof made of SIPS?
Jelly;
I am old, but not that old! I wasn't around then.
yes, the cool air sinks, but you still need to move and condition the volume of air
typically, closets, halls, laundry rooms, some baths and maybe a kitchen is dropped by framing down with light gage steel framing. attached to the inside steel skin. Supply vents for vaulted rooms are side wall location.