Posted by bc on December 04, 2009 at 21:36:46 from (69.149.214.27):
In Reply to: Sizing a furnace posted by msb on December 04, 2009 at 13:25:47:
A lot depends on how warm you need the shop. Are you a commercial shop with customers coming in? Do you like to work in short sleeves or overalls? Are you in it everyday and allday or just certain times on certain days? Are you laying on your back on a creeper on a cold concrete floor while under a vehicle? I'd sure want a vent close by if close to the floor.
At least get a setback thermostat to have it warm when you get there. Size the plenum and ductwork appropriately for the size of the air handler and at least aim the vents where you will be working to get the max benefit when it is on about all the time. If you have the plenum and ducts sized right, then if you upgrade maybe you won't have to change them. At worst maybe only change the plenum with a new one.
I've worked in some freezing buildings and it helps a little to have some hot air blowing on you.
What about A/C for the summer? Better plan all that now.
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