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Radiant shop heater
Radiant shop heater











One 40 ft down each side at 150,000 btu each. As mentioned, recovers very quickly after opening a door.

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Added 72 feet extention in 2004, put a Gordon Ray in, and has trouble free since. Original shop has 2 Roberts Gordon units. You will still have high costs with the electric with the supplement. Cheap LP made it less then $500 for the whole year. Heated a shot a little bigger then yours on 600 gallons of lp last year set at 50. Rip the electric boiler out and put an LP one in. I would fix the problem, not put a bandage on it. Sounds like one would be perfect for you! NO problems and use very little lp and keep floor nice and dry! Keep mine around 58 degrees until grandkids come and then turn up a bit.Īlso only about 15-20 minutes for them to rewarm after door opening. My local CPS (lp dealer ) had them engineered according to building and they installed. They are 60' and on separate thermostats. I have two heatstar by enerco 150000 btu tubes. I'll check the model and report back on this thread. I know I use less than a 1000 gallons of LP a year, mild winters its 500. If I set it at 60 its almost t-shirt to work in there.

radiant shop heater

Now I'm jinxed!!!!!! I'm not in the shop that much but it is nice in cold SD winters and for my snow pusher tractor. Installed in 2000 and have never done a thing to it. I do have a floor drain but the humidity can get up there without some help. I want to help my dehumidifier to work if my tractor and pickup come with to much snow and ice on them. I have a Reznor? Id have to look, sucks getting old!! My 60-40-16 shop has a 50 foot tube and I keep it at 52 degrees. For my application is one going to work better than the other?Īnybody have brand preferences? I am just looking to add an economical supplement to what I've already got. Whats everyone using, do you have a preference? I see there are modulating, single stage, two stage, etc. I have been trying to research them, and am finding many differences. I'm thinking of running a 60' 175k btu tube down the side of the shop that has the bench. The shop is not used daily, so I'm thinking if I add an LP radiant tube heater I can set the in floor heat to 40* to keep things from freezing and turn the tube on when I'm working in there. Last month had the thermostat set at 50*, had a cold spell for a few days and the shop got down to 38* with the boiler running non stop. Currently it has in floor heat with an electric boiler. I am looking at supplementing my shop with a radiant tube heater.

radiant shop heater

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Radiant shop heater