DEFENDER89
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Hi guys,
We moved into a new place a little while ago and the shop in floor heat does not heat the shop up past 4ish Celsius when it’s -10 to -15 c outside. The shop is 48’x28’ interior, 12’ ceilings, gambrel roof with upstairs, 6” roxol in the walls downstairs, 4” fiberglass in the gambrel roof upstairs up to about 4 feet from the peak, they then put up sheets of 2” xps flat to create an airspace at the peak, no insulation between floors. I believe the slab has 1.5” xps under. The shop is heated with a standard 40 gallon electric hot water heater. There are 5 loops running the length of the shop. They have a couple manual timers wired in… one turns the water heater on and off - every couple hours. The other timer turns the pump on for roughly 5 mins then off for 10 mins, repeat. My guess is he put the timers on for a couple reasons; save electricity and give the water heater a chance to heat up the water before it circulates. The delta T is minimal (couple degrees) once the water heater is say 30 mins into its on cycle. I know the heater is likely insufficient BTU for the space and I likely don’t have enough pex in the floor. I don’t currently have NG to the shop but I can certainly run a line. This hot water heater costs roughly $150-$200 a month in electricity so I’d like to go to NG if it’s more efficient from a cost standpoint.
Knowing I can’t change the pex, I assume my only option is to upgrade the heater. What make/model would you recommend (readily available in Canada). I am hoping I can reuse most of the components but I assume I need some sort of controller and scrape the DIY timers. What would you recommend for control? Attached are a few pictures of the system.
We moved into a new place a little while ago and the shop in floor heat does not heat the shop up past 4ish Celsius when it’s -10 to -15 c outside. The shop is 48’x28’ interior, 12’ ceilings, gambrel roof with upstairs, 6” roxol in the walls downstairs, 4” fiberglass in the gambrel roof upstairs up to about 4 feet from the peak, they then put up sheets of 2” xps flat to create an airspace at the peak, no insulation between floors. I believe the slab has 1.5” xps under. The shop is heated with a standard 40 gallon electric hot water heater. There are 5 loops running the length of the shop. They have a couple manual timers wired in… one turns the water heater on and off - every couple hours. The other timer turns the pump on for roughly 5 mins then off for 10 mins, repeat. My guess is he put the timers on for a couple reasons; save electricity and give the water heater a chance to heat up the water before it circulates. The delta T is minimal (couple degrees) once the water heater is say 30 mins into its on cycle. I know the heater is likely insufficient BTU for the space and I likely don’t have enough pex in the floor. I don’t currently have NG to the shop but I can certainly run a line. This hot water heater costs roughly $150-$200 a month in electricity so I’d like to go to NG if it’s more efficient from a cost standpoint.
Knowing I can’t change the pex, I assume my only option is to upgrade the heater. What make/model would you recommend (readily available in Canada). I am hoping I can reuse most of the components but I assume I need some sort of controller and scrape the DIY timers. What would you recommend for control? Attached are a few pictures of the system.