mopar440_6
Well-known member
Ok guys, the shop is almost finished and the temps are falling quickly here in SC PA. After the issues I had with the HVAC sub-contractor who tried to screw me over on the insulation, I'm a bit wary of the local guys so I figured I'd start here.
Building specs are as follows:
50'x60'x14.2' Pole building
Steel exterior and interior
6" slab
2" Owens Corning Foamular under slab
one zone, 9 loops (~310' each) of 1/2" pex on 12" centers stapled to foam
Blown in cellulose filling wall cavities ~8" (R22?)
~12"-14" blown in cellulose in ceiling (R40?)
The load calc that I did myself came out around 75K BTU. My end goal is to have a full mod-con propane boiler setup to power the radiant. However, after all of the extra little costs of building the shop, I'm going to be significantly over budget. So, paying to have a $4,000 boiler installed is probably out of the question this year. But I already have an 80 gallon electric A.O. Smith water heater that was free (IE - I don't care if I kill it in a season or two).
So, my question is, would it be possible to temporarily set up the rest of the radiant system (manifolds, pumps, expansion tank, etc) in tandem with the water heater and change it out for a boiler next season?
Building specs are as follows:
50'x60'x14.2' Pole building
Steel exterior and interior
6" slab
2" Owens Corning Foamular under slab
one zone, 9 loops (~310' each) of 1/2" pex on 12" centers stapled to foam
Blown in cellulose filling wall cavities ~8" (R22?)
~12"-14" blown in cellulose in ceiling (R40?)
The load calc that I did myself came out around 75K BTU. My end goal is to have a full mod-con propane boiler setup to power the radiant. However, after all of the extra little costs of building the shop, I'm going to be significantly over budget. So, paying to have a $4,000 boiler installed is probably out of the question this year. But I already have an 80 gallon electric A.O. Smith water heater that was free (IE - I don't care if I kill it in a season or two).
So, my question is, would it be possible to temporarily set up the rest of the radiant system (manifolds, pumps, expansion tank, etc) in tandem with the water heater and change it out for a boiler next season?
