steelman351
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looking for some conversation on my boiler selection for my in floor heat in my 30 x 40 pole barn.
the spec's
north eastern Ohio. normal winter temps, around 20 deg. sometimes colder, sometimes warmer.
5" concrete, 4 loops of 1/2 inch pex. every 16". just about 1000 ft total.
the building is insulated well.
foundation grade board under floor 3 inches thick. r-15.
6 inch board r-30 on the edges of the concrete. (2 pcs of foam board)
walls have vapor wrap fiber glass r-19.
ceiling is 3 inch board r-19 reflective foil face with blown in insulation for a total of r-30+.
i just got the chimney done. 6 inch double wall stainless steel.
now im ordering the boiler pieces from pex supply and a few from Menard's and hope to fire it up soon.
my question is, is my boiler too large?
i sourced an "A-Maize-ing Heat corn boiler that i plan to run only wood pellets. i have a pellet furnace in my home and love it. so the pellet boiler will be a normal source of fuel for me.
the boiler BTU output is variable at 80,000 to 160,000 BTU's.
i have a 1,500 gal poly storage tank i had planned on using for Solar storage tank to supplement my Barn heat but that will be down the road, if its even needed. if i do use it ill need to spend some money on insulating it as well as burying it. again something i don't have plans on doing now.
after reading the problems of "sort cycling" im wondering if i have too much boiler.
any help would be appreciated.
thank you.
jim
the spec's
north eastern Ohio. normal winter temps, around 20 deg. sometimes colder, sometimes warmer.
5" concrete, 4 loops of 1/2 inch pex. every 16". just about 1000 ft total.
the building is insulated well.
foundation grade board under floor 3 inches thick. r-15.
6 inch board r-30 on the edges of the concrete. (2 pcs of foam board)
walls have vapor wrap fiber glass r-19.
ceiling is 3 inch board r-19 reflective foil face with blown in insulation for a total of r-30+.
i just got the chimney done. 6 inch double wall stainless steel.
now im ordering the boiler pieces from pex supply and a few from Menard's and hope to fire it up soon.
my question is, is my boiler too large?
i sourced an "A-Maize-ing Heat corn boiler that i plan to run only wood pellets. i have a pellet furnace in my home and love it. so the pellet boiler will be a normal source of fuel for me.
the boiler BTU output is variable at 80,000 to 160,000 BTU's.
i have a 1,500 gal poly storage tank i had planned on using for Solar storage tank to supplement my Barn heat but that will be down the road, if its even needed. if i do use it ill need to spend some money on insulating it as well as burying it. again something i don't have plans on doing now.
after reading the problems of "sort cycling" im wondering if i have too much boiler.
any help would be appreciated.
thank you.
jim
