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Hanging Propane Heaters ?

Liquidsilver

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I have a 24x40 Shop that has 6" insulation in the celing. The outside walls have 1/2" blue foam sheets and 1/2" Drywall.

I am looking to heat my shop this winter and was looking for the proper size heater before i make the mistake and get one to big and it cycles or the opposite and it runs non stop.

I am going to keep the shop 50-55 deg F when i am not in there and prob bump it up 65-70 deg F when i am in there.

I was looking at the Hot Dawg hanging propane heater because they are not out of my reach as far as money goes.

Any help or advice would be great!
Thanks in advance.

Mike
 
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Chevy Guy

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I installed a Hot Dawg 45000 btu nat. gas in my 3 car, so far so good. IT takes the temp from 35-40 to 60 in under an hour, but it is well insulated.

Unit itself was 605, I did the install - materials were probably another 200.
 
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ed_v

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Where are you located? Your walls might need some more insulation to keep it at the temps you are looking for. Getting a larger unit will not hurt. It will just not run as long to keep the temperatures. You will burn more propane of course. A 45K unit should work great.

Ed
 

Jo Diesel

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Where are you located? Your walls might need some more insulation to keep it at the temps you are looking for. Getting a larger unit will not hurt. It will just not run as long to keep the temperatures. You will burn more propane of course. A 45K unit should work great.

Ed

I agree he definitely needs more insulation on walls. At least add another 1/2". 1" would be well worth the money. I bet you need between 80,000 to 120.000 btu to heat that. Those ceiling hung heaters are really inefficient. The best ones are 80% and some are as low as 60%. I would go radiant or a 90+ furnace
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