I am installing a Hot Dawg 45K propane heater in a 2 car garage, at a height of 10 feet. I want to vent the unit out a rear wall (sheetrock, insulation, OSB and vinyl siding). If I am reading the Modine manual correctly, a horizontal vent with a power exhauster (positive vent pressure) is a Class III vent? I plan on using double wall pipe, but did not want to have a condensate drain in the garage. I was hoping to have my vent tilted slightly downward, to run any condensation right out the vent, what Modine calls "Horizontal Category III Venting with Downward Pitch (Condensate Drips Out End)". Has anyone installed their vent this way or have any problems with it? The heater will only be on when I'm using the garage, so the vent pipe will be cold prior to running the heater. Modine calls for a minimum of 3 feet of vent pipe. What I'm planning will have about 2 feet in the garage, go through a thimble in the wall, and then have another 12 inches protrude outside, for a total length of at least 3 feet. Does it matter is some of the 3 feet is outside?
Also, for anyone that has a Hot Dawg 45K unit, how much propane does it use, and what kind of run time are you getting. I was going to have a 200 pound (48 gallon) tank installed, hoping that would be large enough.
Thanks for any help.
Also, for anyone that has a Hot Dawg 45K unit, how much propane does it use, and what kind of run time are you getting. I was going to have a 200 pound (48 gallon) tank installed, hoping that would be large enough.
Thanks for any help.

