I have an existing three car garage (35x23) with natural gas in the Chicago area. I am looking to maintain it at about 58-65 (24hrs)thru the winter. I have have a 10 foot ceiling in the double bay, and about 12 feet in the single bay. The single bay has a lift with a car usually raised in it. I am restoring a car, so I will have solvents and paints (among other things) in the garage. ...and then there's the wood refinishing projects.
I was going to go with a Reznor 60k BTU (UDAP-60)unit that I got for free. But got smart and realized that I need a unit with the separate exterior combustible air intake. So that would be the Reznor UDAS-60.
But should I also consider an infrared unit(s) or a ceiling radiant tube heater?
So my questions are:
--Are the radiant and infrared heaters as safe as the exterior intake forced air units?
--with the different ceiling heights and obstructions, line of site for the infrared and radiant heaters might be a problem. (if that is even a factor)
--Which of the three choices would be the most efficient?
--Which of the three are most comfortable?
--If I go with the infrared or radiant, what BTU should I go with. ...and should I go with multiple small ones.
My assumptions:
--The infrared shouldn't be running that 24 hours. (if so, that would disqualify that)
--The radiant heat tube can run off of a thermostat 24/7.
Thanks,
Mark
I was going to go with a Reznor 60k BTU (UDAP-60)unit that I got for free. But got smart and realized that I need a unit with the separate exterior combustible air intake. So that would be the Reznor UDAS-60.
But should I also consider an infrared unit(s) or a ceiling radiant tube heater?
So my questions are:
--Are the radiant and infrared heaters as safe as the exterior intake forced air units?
--with the different ceiling heights and obstructions, line of site for the infrared and radiant heaters might be a problem. (if that is even a factor)
--Which of the three choices would be the most efficient?
--Which of the three are most comfortable?
--If I go with the infrared or radiant, what BTU should I go with. ...and should I go with multiple small ones.
My assumptions:
--The infrared shouldn't be running that 24 hours. (if so, that would disqualify that)
--The radiant heat tube can run off of a thermostat 24/7.
Thanks,
Mark
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