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I need to provide heating for a converted warehouse, approx 150 - 180 sq meters. (1 large square room)
The space will only needed to be heated for a couple of hours in the morning, I was thinking possibly fan assisted to get the temp up quicker, any suggestions?
Thanks
Judd


 
Whats the wall insulation like?
How well will the warehouse retain heat?
What temp are you looking at?
 
I’ve just brought and fitted some fan blow heaters made by BN Thermic. We’ve also installed a fan which BN Thermic supplied which has a thermostat onit. You set the thermostat on the fan unit 3 degrees higher than desired room temperature so when it kicks in, it pushes the heat back down. I’ve had to fit 2 x 20KW heaters in this warehouse. If you send BN Thermic the dimensions etc they will tell you what you need.

OUH2 Industrial Fan Heater - BN Thermic - http://www.bnthermic.co.uk/products/fan-assisted-heaters/ouh2/


DSU Destratification Units - BN Thermic - http://www.bnthermic.co.uk/products/fan-assisted-heaters/dsu/
 

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