djb25
Well-known member
Hi everyone,
I just posted a separate thread looking for some info on replacing the power vent blower on my Modine hanging garage heater.
This has lead me to think about just replacing the heater with a more modern version. I'm not sure how old my heater is (I acquired it second-hand, for free).
Anyway, what I have now is a Modine PV-50, 50,000 BTU natural gas hanging heater. It's rated 80% efficient, and is power-vented. Air circulation is via a large propeller fan.
My garage is 20x28. It has R-19 fiberglass in the walls. The ceiling isn't quite finished yet, but it is a cathedral ceiling with 2" r-13 foamboard. It will eventually have blown-in insulation as well. It will end up being at least R-30.
The newer heaters I've looked at appear to be rated at around 83% efficiency. I'm guessing that a 3% increase in efficiency isn't worth the cost of a new heater. The only thing that seems like it could be useful is the squirrel cage blowers in the newer models. They seem like they would move more air around the garage. No idea if that would actually make any difference, though.
Anyway, it looks like there is no reason for me to buy a newer heater, but I'd like to get some advice from the forum before I make a final decision.
Any thoughts?
I just posted a separate thread looking for some info on replacing the power vent blower on my Modine hanging garage heater.
This has lead me to think about just replacing the heater with a more modern version. I'm not sure how old my heater is (I acquired it second-hand, for free).
Anyway, what I have now is a Modine PV-50, 50,000 BTU natural gas hanging heater. It's rated 80% efficient, and is power-vented. Air circulation is via a large propeller fan.
My garage is 20x28. It has R-19 fiberglass in the walls. The ceiling isn't quite finished yet, but it is a cathedral ceiling with 2" r-13 foamboard. It will eventually have blown-in insulation as well. It will end up being at least R-30.
The newer heaters I've looked at appear to be rated at around 83% efficiency. I'm guessing that a 3% increase in efficiency isn't worth the cost of a new heater. The only thing that seems like it could be useful is the squirrel cage blowers in the newer models. They seem like they would move more air around the garage. No idea if that would actually make any difference, though.
Anyway, it looks like there is no reason for me to buy a newer heater, but I'd like to get some advice from the forum before I make a final decision.
Any thoughts?