smalltown
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Its been a long time coming I mean a really long time.
It's a Sterling 60K unit running on propane.
The Gas techs showed up yesterday to run the gas lines, I asked if they were going to run iron pipe or simply copper. They had intended on running copper in a ribbed plastic "sleeve". The pipe would be close to my proposed workbench so I asked if they would instead install iron pipe. They drove back to the shop, and returned with the parts and pieces. I think they did a great job, and yes I asked about the drip leg, and the changing direction of the gas flow (something I learned here). They also installed a union fitting that should make any future changes much easier.
I also took the forum advice, and installed a shut off switch on the rear of the heater for service. I think they appreciated the switch there. I also installed a second shut off near my entrance door for my own peace of mind.
I ran a separate 120 Volt line just for the heater per forum advice.
It's 22 Deg F. outside right now and dropping fast, but 52 Deg F. in the garage. I am slowly lowering the temporary placed thermostat to find the point where I will idle my garage heat at 50 Degs. per the manufacturer.
As you can see in the photos I did install a condensate drain as my particular piping must drain backward toward the heater, but in 24 hours of operation not one single drop of condensate has been seen. The drain is in a temporary position as an experiment to see the actual condensate volume. The techs thought the because my exhaust is ~5' 3" I might not see any condensate anyway.
Lastly they installed a 120 gallon propane tank at the rear of the garage.
So thanks to all for the forum advice I have received, and a special thanks to Spudland_Dave for his input, and photos he sent. Here are some photos of my install.
It's a Sterling 60K unit running on propane.
The Gas techs showed up yesterday to run the gas lines, I asked if they were going to run iron pipe or simply copper. They had intended on running copper in a ribbed plastic "sleeve". The pipe would be close to my proposed workbench so I asked if they would instead install iron pipe. They drove back to the shop, and returned with the parts and pieces. I think they did a great job, and yes I asked about the drip leg, and the changing direction of the gas flow (something I learned here). They also installed a union fitting that should make any future changes much easier.
I also took the forum advice, and installed a shut off switch on the rear of the heater for service. I think they appreciated the switch there. I also installed a second shut off near my entrance door for my own peace of mind.
I ran a separate 120 Volt line just for the heater per forum advice.
It's 22 Deg F. outside right now and dropping fast, but 52 Deg F. in the garage. I am slowly lowering the temporary placed thermostat to find the point where I will idle my garage heat at 50 Degs. per the manufacturer.
As you can see in the photos I did install a condensate drain as my particular piping must drain backward toward the heater, but in 24 hours of operation not one single drop of condensate has been seen. The drain is in a temporary position as an experiment to see the actual condensate volume. The techs thought the because my exhaust is ~5' 3" I might not see any condensate anyway.
Lastly they installed a 120 gallon propane tank at the rear of the garage.
So thanks to all for the forum advice I have received, and a special thanks to Spudland_Dave for his input, and photos he sent. Here are some photos of my install.
Had to go back under it three more times before I got it adjusted to where I could get it in a garage and on ramps.