moobeast2
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Have a few questions about shop heat. We are building a pole-barn type shop for the farm with radiant floor heat. I've pretty well decided to go with an electric boiler as we are on municipal electric and average about $.05/kwh. I know, lucky us 
Here is our shop plan: 40x60x16 R-19 in walls R-30 in ceiling two big O/H doors (20x15, 12x12) R-10, 6 4x5 dbl-paned windows, 1 entry door. Floor will be concrete slab on grade with 2" pink board under all and around edges. I plan on using 3/4 PEX 18" on-center, 1 zone 4 circuits about 400' each.
I am looking at a HydroShark3 electric boiler, either a 14 or 19 KW (49K BTU or 65K BTU). Or a boiler from Electro industries, an EB series 15KW (51K BTU). The Electro seems like a better built sturdier unit but is almost twice as much money. However you can get the Electro with outdoor reset. Our local fuel company tried to talk us into a Buderus propane boiler and described outdoor reset and how it works. The Electro website doesn't recommend outdoor reset for shop type buildings.
Is outdoor reset worth the extra money on an electric boiler or in a shop building? The HydroShark looks like an easier setup; they make pre-assembled boards for connecting the boiler and I've found several other places that sell pre-assembled manifolds. We aren't plumbers but my mechanic is pretty good at anything so I'd like us to hoop it up if possible.
Any opinions or comments welcome. Any questions just ask; I'm in and out of the office so I may not get back right away. Apologies for length, just trying to get out as much info as I can. Thanks!
Here is our shop plan: 40x60x16 R-19 in walls R-30 in ceiling two big O/H doors (20x15, 12x12) R-10, 6 4x5 dbl-paned windows, 1 entry door. Floor will be concrete slab on grade with 2" pink board under all and around edges. I plan on using 3/4 PEX 18" on-center, 1 zone 4 circuits about 400' each.
I am looking at a HydroShark3 electric boiler, either a 14 or 19 KW (49K BTU or 65K BTU). Or a boiler from Electro industries, an EB series 15KW (51K BTU). The Electro seems like a better built sturdier unit but is almost twice as much money. However you can get the Electro with outdoor reset. Our local fuel company tried to talk us into a Buderus propane boiler and described outdoor reset and how it works. The Electro website doesn't recommend outdoor reset for shop type buildings.
Is outdoor reset worth the extra money on an electric boiler or in a shop building? The HydroShark looks like an easier setup; they make pre-assembled boards for connecting the boiler and I've found several other places that sell pre-assembled manifolds. We aren't plumbers but my mechanic is pretty good at anything so I'd like us to hoop it up if possible.
Any opinions or comments welcome. Any questions just ask; I'm in and out of the office so I may not get back right away. Apologies for length, just trying to get out as much info as I can. Thanks!