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Magic Chef Mansion

St. Louis, MO
mcm exterior 92c69db3
mcm bowling alley 9cfaa89a
mcm piano room a34510b7
mcm kitchen 8541a4f0
mcm dining room 73c38a30
mcm entryway da23e051

Project Details

construction retrofit df78ee19
Retrofit
loop vertical 86ca017c
Vertical Loop
system forcedair 47e08ac3
Forced Air
dimensions 46e2d2c3
12,000 sq. ft.

Project Description

The Magic Chef Mansion was designed by Ernst Janssen for the founder of the Quick Meal & Magic Chef Stove Company, Charles Stockstrom, in 1908. It has more than 30 rooms, plus a 70-foot-long bowling alley on the lower level that is original to the home. By the time the current owners purchased it in 1990, the Magic Chef Mansion had fallen into disrepair. They quickly began renovating and restoring the home back to its original glory. It is open for public tours and is frequently rented out for parties, showers, tea parties, fundraisers, and weddings. Photos courtesy of Magic Chef Mansion, LLC.

Installation Details

The first floor features a 4-ton Series Vertical Packaged System, and a 6-ton Series Vertical Packaged System. The second and third floors feature a 5-ton Series Indoor Split System with MPD060 and zone control for second and third floor west; and a 6-ton Series Indoor Split System with MPD072 and zone control for second and third floor east. There are six zones in total. The loop field is a 22-ton vertical bore loop field.

Savings

30% – 70% annually on heating and cooling costs.

Partners Involved

West County Heating & Cooling

Magic Chef Mansion

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