I am getting ready to install a Reznor UDAP heater in my garage and I’m debating between the 45k & 60k units. I have a slightly oversized 3 car attached garage that measures 33x24x11. The walls, ceiling and garage doors are insulated, but I don’t know the R values. I can say that one of the 24ft walls border the house and half of the 33ft wall also borders the house. The remainder are exterior walls. There are two insulated garage doors, one is 16x7 and the other is 9x7. These doors are from the 90’s and are pretty thin. Nothing like some of the insulated doors I saw at a garage door company yesterday. There are two windows in the garage along with one standard maintenance door.
I live in Northeast Ohio and want to keep the garage heated through the winter to 50-55 degrees, but also want to bring it up to 65-70 degrees when working out there. I don’t want to wait for an hour for it to come up to temp. The calculations call for about 33k, so a 45k BTU, 83% efficient unit should work, but I’m debating putting in a 60k BTU unit. What are your thoughts. Do you think the 45k unit would be fine? Do you think the 60k unit would be overkill? I don’t want to get into an issue with short cycling the 60k unit and cause issues with it. I also don’t want the 45k unit to run all the time.
What do you think?
I live in Northeast Ohio and want to keep the garage heated through the winter to 50-55 degrees, but also want to bring it up to 65-70 degrees when working out there. I don’t want to wait for an hour for it to come up to temp. The calculations call for about 33k, so a 45k BTU, 83% efficient unit should work, but I’m debating putting in a 60k BTU unit. What are your thoughts. Do you think the 45k unit would be fine? Do you think the 60k unit would be overkill? I don’t want to get into an issue with short cycling the 60k unit and cause issues with it. I also don’t want the 45k unit to run all the time.
What do you think?
