Pole Barn In Floor Radiant Heat Ideas and My Mistakes!
Hey guys,
I got my permit from city and just got it inspected. Gas company turned meter on and it is up and running. This video was shot about 80 hours ago , and the heat has been running non-stop. I have another video update that will be going up shortly with updates. But to sum it up, I have used 60 therms to run 80 hours non-stop and shop is up to 43 degrees. I need to heat all that sand and concrete so it is doing good for being -6 temps in the last few days!
This video shows what I did and my mistakes . Also it was very cold , so I mixed up some words in video as I was freezing ! I zoned out and didn't even think about the condensate line water freezing under my slab , so I don't think nothing burst because it had ways to expand into my floor drains. When first started , it was doing about a 5 gallon bucket every 2 hours , now it does about 5 gallons of condensate every 6-8 hours . That should lessen once temps get hotter inside building. That fiberglass panels work great and will allow easy cleanup and protect the walls if something does decide to leak. The SmartSense Valve from Dormont is a good idea and some protection that actually works. Kit only cost around $18 with fittings and 36" hose. Concentric Vent kit is a good idea for a one hole installation and the intake pipe ( The angled pipe) can be up, down ,sideways, etc.. and the middle pipe is always the intake.
Thanks for watching
Видео Pole Barn In Floor Radiant Heat Ideas and My Mistakes! канала Jason
I got my permit from city and just got it inspected. Gas company turned meter on and it is up and running. This video was shot about 80 hours ago , and the heat has been running non-stop. I have another video update that will be going up shortly with updates. But to sum it up, I have used 60 therms to run 80 hours non-stop and shop is up to 43 degrees. I need to heat all that sand and concrete so it is doing good for being -6 temps in the last few days!
This video shows what I did and my mistakes . Also it was very cold , so I mixed up some words in video as I was freezing ! I zoned out and didn't even think about the condensate line water freezing under my slab , so I don't think nothing burst because it had ways to expand into my floor drains. When first started , it was doing about a 5 gallon bucket every 2 hours , now it does about 5 gallons of condensate every 6-8 hours . That should lessen once temps get hotter inside building. That fiberglass panels work great and will allow easy cleanup and protect the walls if something does decide to leak. The SmartSense Valve from Dormont is a good idea and some protection that actually works. Kit only cost around $18 with fittings and 36" hose. Concentric Vent kit is a good idea for a one hole installation and the intake pipe ( The angled pipe) can be up, down ,sideways, etc.. and the middle pipe is always the intake.
Thanks for watching
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