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jake122288
Sep 13, 2014Explorer
Old-Biscuit wrote:jake122288 wrote:colliehauler wrote:
I would just use an electric heater.
We do use an electric heater and the lp furnace (found out last winter just the electric couldnt keep up when it got below 10 degrees or so)
Ive thought of ducting the exhaust outside of the building but when i previously asked about that everyone said no it wouldnt work. (something with keeping intake and exhaust gas pressure equal and the blower for the exhaust gasses not strong enough to add additional ducting)CORRECT
The pole barn isnt air tight of course (has gable vents and vented soffit and the interior is all open (no loft/attic or anything just open from the ground to the peak) Run the furnace....barn is open enough that fumes are not going to collect
If others feel its open enough I think i may do this. as you said the barn is very open. If so i will get another co2 detector to mount inside the barn itself. May even just install a ventilation fan in the wall (near the furnace port but not ducted or attached anyway just a way to pull extra fumes out) With us living inside the camper co2 levels just concern me....
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