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Wine Cellar Cooling Calculator

Our thermal load calculator can help you select a wine cooling unit that is properly sized for your wine cellar. After you submit the information below, the calculator will calculate the thermal load (BTUH) and display the recommended cooling units for your cellar. You also will receive an email summary of your inputs, with a link to the recommended units. If you have problems using the calculator, or your cellar isn't rectangular, please contact us and we'll be glad to assist you!

Project Information

Wine Cellar Size

Wine Cellar Construction

Front
Wall Area
Insulation 1
Thickness 2
R-Value 3
Exposure 4
Area of Glass
Type of Glass 5
Left
Wall Area
Insulation 1
Thickness 2
R-Value 3
Exposure 4
Area of Glass
Type of Glass 5
Rear
Wall Area
Insulation 1
Thickness 2
R-Value 3
Exposure 4
Area of Glass
Type of Glass 5
Right
Wall Area
Insulation 1
Thickness 2
R-Value 3
Exposure 4
Area of Glass
Type of Glass 5
Ceiling
Wall Area
Insulation 1
Thickness 2
R-Value 3
Exposure 4
Floor
Wall Area
Insulation 1
Thickness 2
R-Value 3
Exposure 4
  1. Insulation: If you don't know the type and thickness of insulation used, or if the surface is insulated with multiple materials, select "Enter R Value" and enter the total R-Value of the wall.
  2. Thickness: Common interior wall thicknesses are 4 inches. Common exterior wall thicknesses are 6 inches. Common floor and ceiling thicknesses range from 6 to 12 inches.
  3. R-Value: Instead of entering the insulation type and thickness, you may enter the R-Value here. If the wall is entirely glass, enter any R-Value. If the wall is partial glass, enter the R-Value of the non-glass portion of the wall.
  4. Exposure: If the wall is an interior wall exposed to indoor, conditioned space, select "Interior / Conditioned"; if the wall is exposed to the exterior or a non-conditioned space (e.g. garage, attic space, crawlspace), select "Exterior / Non-Conditioned"; if the wall is built against the earth and is below grade by 3 feet or more, select "Below Grade"; if the wall is against the earth and on grade without any crawlspace or gaps, select "On Grade".
  5. Type of Glass: If the glass resembles a shower, with frameless door(s), select "Single Pane". Dual-pane glass (also called "insulated glass"), will have multiple panes of glass and the doors will always be framed.

Wine Cellar Environment

Cold - Side Ducting

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