Modine Hot-Dawg

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Sounds like what I want. The garage walls will be SIPS and the ceiling will be insulated as well. Garage is about 24x32 with 9 1/2 foot ceilings.

Does that thing have a thermostat? Remote thermostat?

Thanks for the replys.
 
   / Modine Hot-Dawg #12  
Would any body be able and willing to post any pics of installation, including the vent pipe thru the ext. wall?

Were they installed professionally, or is this DIYable?

If it OK, what did costs run?

For a 24x24x10 garage, w/ 2x6 insulated walls & door, what size would I need? I'm @ 6000ft. elev, so I know that the output gets de-rated slightly.

Thanks for all the input. Sorry to be so nosy, trying to convince the CEO.
 
   / Modine Hot-Dawg #13  
This is the easiest time of the year to do some "convincing".

I did the installation myself, and used standard box store parts for the exhaust pipe out the side. Mine does not have the dual pipe (one inside the other) for exhaust and intake, but that is a clever idea. The thimble through the siding was not bad.
 
   / Modine Hot-Dawg #14  
Hi Gary, researched the Hot-Dawg series but ended up going with an ADP CUH low profile gas heater. (Advanced Distributor Products) Price was about the same but the service was better. Did the install myself so it must be easy./w3tcompact/icons/laugh.gif I have had no problem with the vinly siding and it will heat you out of house and home. The fan is not loud enough for you to have to stop talking or anything like that.
Over all they both will fit the bill. Oh yea!!!! 60,000 BTU in a 24 X28 insulated garage.
Take care
 
   / Modine Hot-Dawg #15  
Gary

Yes, it does have or able to use a remote thermostat. Besure not to place too close or in the path of the fan.

Rick
 
   / Modine Hot-Dawg #16  
Gary - I used a standard residential thermostat from the hardware store. The unit is mounted in the corner of the barn and is aimed at the opposite corner(caddy-corner). Unit is rated at 40' throw and my barn is 40' long so it works out real well. I mounted the thermostat about 10' away from the unit. The air flow goes to the other end of the barn and curls back on the perimeter walls and finally gets back to the thermostat. Two thermometers mounted elsewhere in the barn show my theory actually works in practice. Chuck
 
   / Modine Hot-Dawg #17  
Eric - Mine was a DIY project. Unit was $500 +/-. Vent pipe, gas connection, small parts/pieces, etc another $75-125??

I'll take some pics for your viewing pleasure.

I'm not an HVAC expert(actually a bean counter) but I would GUESS the 45,000btu would work. You'd better check with a PRO. FYI the 30/45,000 btu are only 12" tall which is nice for lower ceilings. The 60/75,000 are still only 18" tall which is a feature I really liked. Chuck
 
   / Modine Hot-Dawg #18  
My Hot Dawg

Eric - a pic
 

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Re: My Hot Dawg

another
 

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Re: My Hot Dawg

another one
 

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