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Best Way To heat a warehouse kfinnan 09-14-2006
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Posted by kfinnan on September 14, 2006, 12:36 pm
Howya Folks
I'm trying to figure out the best way to heat a medium sized factory
, 30m by 40m with 12m ceiling , its basically a small warehouse
converted to suit our expanded production,cuurently we have gas fired
forced air heaters but we are looking for a system with less manual
interaction and preferably elevated , can anybody recommend a cost
effective system thast easy to install and cheap to run
Cheers
Kieran


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Posted by Bubba on September 14, 2006, 4:16 pm
wrote:

>Howya Folks
> I'm trying to figure out the best way to heat a medium sized factory
>, 30m by 40m with 12m ceiling , its basically a small warehouse
>converted to suit our expanded production,cuurently we have gas fired
>forced air heaters but we are looking for a system with less manual
>interaction and preferably elevated , can anybody recommend a cost
>effective system thast easy to install and cheap to run
>Cheers
>Kieran

Use big big blocks of Ice. Everyone will then wear big Parka's and you
wont need to use heat.
Bubba

Posted by Jake on September 14, 2006, 8:09 pm
kfinnan wrote:
> Howya Folks
> I'm trying to figure out the best way to heat a medium sized factory
> , 30m by 40m with 12m ceiling , its basically a small warehouse
> converted to suit our expanded production,cuurently we have gas fired
> forced air heaters but we are looking for a system with less manual
> interaction and preferably elevated , can anybody recommend a cost
> effective system thast easy to install and cheap to run
> Cheers
> Kieran
>

Electric Infrared.

Jake

Posted by on September 14, 2006, 9:02 pm
Jake wrote:

>kfinnan wrote:
>> Howya Folks
>> I'm trying to figure out the best way to heat a medium sized factory
>> , 30m by 40m with 12m ceiling , its basically a small warehouse
>> converted to suit our expanded production,cuurently we have gas fired
>> forced air heaters but we are looking for a system with less manual
>> interaction and preferably elevated , can anybody recommend a cost
>> effective system thast easy to install and cheap to run
>> Cheers
>> Kieran
>>
>
>Electric Infrared.
>
>Jake


sheesh only a sparky would think that....

he said he had gas, so the correct answer is gas infrared.

Posted by Jake on September 14, 2006, 9:20 pm

> sheesh only a sparky would think that....
>
> he said he had gas, so the correct answer is gas infrared.

OK.. OK... I missed the 'gas' part.

If you've got gas in the building, gas infrared is a much better
choice... with lots of zoning for any infrared.

Jake

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