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zeppelin316

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hello every one. just built a 30x40 shop 12foot ciling with 2x4 walls i can get a 50,000 btu furnace free. this is pushing the limits on size. if i keep temp at 55 or 60 think i can get by. thanks
 
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hello every one. just built a 30x40 shop 12foot ciling with 2x4 walls i can get a 50,000 btu furnace free. this is pushing the limits on size. if i keep temp at 55 or 60 think i can get by. thanks


It's undersized quite a bit for that much square footage and 12' ceilings
A 75K BTU will be the proper size for your building. I have a 45K in my 26' x 30' with 8' 10" ceiling and it's just right, see it here: http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=140674&highlight=26'+30'+Garage+photos+videos
 
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I am heating a very well insulated ~ 1,000 sq foot garage with 14'-15' ceiling with a 45k heater. It maintains 50 (so long as the ceiling fan is running) with no issues and in an hour I can get up to 60-65 depending on outside temp. I am north of Chicago to give you an idea of the climate.
 
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zeppelin316

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the bldg. will have blowen in insl. the heater vents thru plastic not sure of efficenty. i live in missouri. thanks
 

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hello every one. just built a 30x40 shop 12foot ciling with 2x4 walls i can get a 50,000 btu furnace free. this is pushing the limits on size. if i keep temp at 55 or 60 think i can get by. thanks

Congrats on recent garage build, and welcome to GJ.

Best and quickest way to get best advice is lots of info. This a hanging 80% Natural gas or Propane heater?? What brand??

Or is this a small house forced air furnace??

Pics will be most useful . . . . pictures tell a thousand words.

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the bldg. will have blowen in insl. the heater vents thru plastic not sure of efficenty. i live in missouri. thanks

Then it will be big enough , It will run a long time to heat but that's what you want. Not the on and off short cycling
You will get much more even heating with it running longer.
 
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the heater is from a small rental house. dont know how to post pics. im lucky to post this
 
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