Hey Guys,
I an earlier thread, I asked about which size Reznor heater I would need (100,000btu vs. 125,000btu) for my polebarn in Michigan. The feedback was great, but I realize now I did not provide enough information. Most people said the 100,000 btu hanging unit would be fine. Today I have to confirm with contractor which unit (100 or 125), so I dug up my receipts with all info.
Contractor and on-line calculators say 100,000 btu's should work. I'm in Michigan and plan on keeping barn heated at about 40 degrees during the winter when not in use. Then, when I'm out there cranking the thermostat up to about 65 degrees when I go out to work. This barn is just for my pleasure and is not a business.
Specifications of barn:
Size: 30x60x12 ft ceiling
Poured Cement floor with vapor barrier
OSB on outside walls with vinyl siding exterior
OSB on all inside walls and ceiling
Insulated with: R-30 in all walls and ceiling
No windows
One large insulated garage door 16x11
One small insulated garage door 9x8
One steel entrance (service door)
So, calculators indicate between 86,400 btu's and 108,000 btu's dependent upon insulation factor.
Is 100,000 still sufficient for my application. I fear the heater will be too small and I'll regret it later. Thanks to those that responded before, but I added new information on insulation and garage door size that was lacking from a previous post.
Thanks
Tod
I an earlier thread, I asked about which size Reznor heater I would need (100,000btu vs. 125,000btu) for my polebarn in Michigan. The feedback was great, but I realize now I did not provide enough information. Most people said the 100,000 btu hanging unit would be fine. Today I have to confirm with contractor which unit (100 or 125), so I dug up my receipts with all info.
Contractor and on-line calculators say 100,000 btu's should work. I'm in Michigan and plan on keeping barn heated at about 40 degrees during the winter when not in use. Then, when I'm out there cranking the thermostat up to about 65 degrees when I go out to work. This barn is just for my pleasure and is not a business.
Specifications of barn:
Size: 30x60x12 ft ceiling
Poured Cement floor with vapor barrier
OSB on outside walls with vinyl siding exterior
OSB on all inside walls and ceiling
Insulated with: R-30 in all walls and ceiling
No windows
One large insulated garage door 16x11
One small insulated garage door 9x8
One steel entrance (service door)
So, calculators indicate between 86,400 btu's and 108,000 btu's dependent upon insulation factor.
Is 100,000 still sufficient for my application. I fear the heater will be too small and I'll regret it later. Thanks to those that responded before, but I added new information on insulation and garage door size that was lacking from a previous post.
Thanks
Tod