I just setup a 5 ton gas furnace in my 50x50x14 steel building with spray foam insulation. I have a wifi thermostat I can adjust from my phone. When I first turned it on the temps in the shop went from 42 to 60 in about three hours with an outside temp of about 30.
Working in the winter I think I would like to have it around 60-65. This time of year it is pretty normal to have lows from 20-30 and highs 40-60.
I doubt it will ever get much below 40 inside the shop with no heat unless we have an extended cold snap. The shop has been there with no heat for ten years and the plumbing for the sink and toilet has never froze.
Some weeks I might spend 8 hours a day five days a week out there and other weeks I might spend ten hours all week.
Since I know I can get to desired temp in roughly three hours should I just leave the heater completely off and turn it on three hours before I plan to go out there or would it be better to set it at 50, 55 or even 60 and just leave it?
I have no idea what my gas bill will run we have never had gas before but I just wonder from an efficiency or cost standpoint what I would be looking at just turning it on and letting it run hard as needed vs keeping it at a set temp all the time.
Summer is a way off but what about then? It gets in the 90s almost every day and often hits 100. Would it be better to turn it off and then on as needed or keep it at 80 or something all the time and lower it as needed?
Working in the winter I think I would like to have it around 60-65. This time of year it is pretty normal to have lows from 20-30 and highs 40-60.
I doubt it will ever get much below 40 inside the shop with no heat unless we have an extended cold snap. The shop has been there with no heat for ten years and the plumbing for the sink and toilet has never froze.
Some weeks I might spend 8 hours a day five days a week out there and other weeks I might spend ten hours all week.
Since I know I can get to desired temp in roughly three hours should I just leave the heater completely off and turn it on three hours before I plan to go out there or would it be better to set it at 50, 55 or even 60 and just leave it?
I have no idea what my gas bill will run we have never had gas before but I just wonder from an efficiency or cost standpoint what I would be looking at just turning it on and letting it run hard as needed vs keeping it at a set temp all the time.
Summer is a way off but what about then? It gets in the 90s almost every day and often hits 100. Would it be better to turn it off and then on as needed or keep it at 80 or something all the time and lower it as needed?