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My old propeller 45000 BTU Reznor unit heater needs to be replaced. The equipment room walls are masonry and the roof is uninsulated metal. The dimensions are approximately 20 x 12 and the ceiling height is 11 feet. Initially, I was going to replace the heater with another 45000 BTU Modine Hot Dawg unit heater but was concerned that a 45000 BTU heater may be too big? Should I get a smaller 30000 BTU unit heater or just replace the existing heater with one sized the same as the original heater?
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About 25 years ago I put built a loft above my equipment room. I used 2 X 6’s, insulated the ceiling, put ¼” plywood on the ceiling, painted it white with enamel paint and used ½” plywood for a floor in the loft. I used an attic stairway to get up into the loft. I heater the equipment room with a 5000 Btu electric heater, set to come on at 50 degrees. As a backup I have a 10,000 Btu gas brick heater for when it gets real cold.
 

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I'm in a similar climate and even an 18K btu wall mount natural gas infrared heater works fine. I get the ones that don't require power in the event we do have the rare winter storm

ETA- You are in the Southeast, right?
 
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I'm in a similar climate and even an 18K btu wall mount natural gas infrared heater works fine. I get the ones that don't require power in the event we do have the rare winter storm
Is this a ventless? if so, do you have a problem with moisture?
 

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We have an equipment room a little bigger but the ceiling is insulated. There's a hanging 30K BTU ventless infrared heater that is plenty big enough even when it gets down to below 0F. It has a millivolt thermostat which doesn't require any outside power so if there's an electric outage it still works.
 

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We have an equipment room a little bigger but the ceiling is insulated. There's a hanging 30K BTU ventless infrared heater that is plenty big enough even when it gets down to below 0F. It has a millivolt thermostat which doesn't require any outside power so if there's an electric outage it still works.

can you share brand and model, please?
 

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You'd probably be okay without a heater if you insulated the roof unless it got real cold.
 

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Re-Verber-Ray DR 30 NMV-2. It was probably installed in 2003 when the was was built.
 
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