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So, I researched the threads, can't really find a comparable setup to copy so I am asking for help. The calculators don't really help above 12ft ceiling either....
I have a 40x40 building, 17ft ceiling with a loft running the side and back corner. In the pic you see the black pipe hanging for the heater down to about 12ft from the deck. I was planning on a side vent gas heater and would like the kind that takes air from the outside.
I would like to angle the heater downward about 5 degrees, but that might be wrong and require louvers instead, not sure how they work tilted. I want the heat to blow towards the bar and back corner (where I stood to take the pic of the heater location) which should rise and keep the loft warm too. Very interested in a Wifi thermostat I can put near the bar area on the opposite side of the heater and control it while on travel and monitor the building.
Insulated to code, Pacific Northwest so coldest temps are high teens rarely, but very temperate the rest of the year 40's most of the time. Large doors are R-18 insulated. 5 4.0x5.0 windows on the second floor or up high around 3 sides of the building.
I know I was supposed to point the heater towards the door, but I didn't want it installed near the weld area or in the loft, this was wasted space for me so I thought it would be perfect to hang the heater... not much work going on near the big doors anyway.
Saw all of the threads on problems with safety switches and malfunctioning boards. Looking for recommendations on the size and type of heater, want to work around 60 degrees and keep the building around 45.
I have a 40x40 building, 17ft ceiling with a loft running the side and back corner. In the pic you see the black pipe hanging for the heater down to about 12ft from the deck. I was planning on a side vent gas heater and would like the kind that takes air from the outside.
I would like to angle the heater downward about 5 degrees, but that might be wrong and require louvers instead, not sure how they work tilted. I want the heat to blow towards the bar and back corner (where I stood to take the pic of the heater location) which should rise and keep the loft warm too. Very interested in a Wifi thermostat I can put near the bar area on the opposite side of the heater and control it while on travel and monitor the building.
Insulated to code, Pacific Northwest so coldest temps are high teens rarely, but very temperate the rest of the year 40's most of the time. Large doors are R-18 insulated. 5 4.0x5.0 windows on the second floor or up high around 3 sides of the building.
I know I was supposed to point the heater towards the door, but I didn't want it installed near the weld area or in the loft, this was wasted space for me so I thought it would be perfect to hang the heater... not much work going on near the big doors anyway.
Saw all of the threads on problems with safety switches and malfunctioning boards. Looking for recommendations on the size and type of heater, want to work around 60 degrees and keep the building around 45.
