New to this forum but not new to doing everything myself - I am working on sizing a new natural gas furnace for my home.
The original house was only 560 sq ft and was heated with a wall furnace. I have added another 1000 ft and am sizing the new furnace based on results from the HVAC Calc - Residential program.
My results show the total (added 20% to calculated results) heat loss to be 29,198 BTUH. This may seem low but the house is well insulated and 500 sq ft of the addition is ICF walls (R54). Either that, or the program results are incorrect.
The problem is, I can't find a forced air gas furnace that is small enough!
All I can find are furnaces that start at 45,000 BTUH - this seems like overkill. Everything I have read warns against getting a unit that is too large because it will cycle on/off too ofen and wear out.
Anyone have some direction on this?
The original house was only 560 sq ft and was heated with a wall furnace. I have added another 1000 ft and am sizing the new furnace based on results from the HVAC Calc - Residential program.
My results show the total (added 20% to calculated results) heat loss to be 29,198 BTUH. This may seem low but the house is well insulated and 500 sq ft of the addition is ICF walls (R54). Either that, or the program results are incorrect.
The problem is, I can't find a forced air gas furnace that is small enough!
All I can find are furnaces that start at 45,000 BTUH - this seems like overkill. Everything I have read warns against getting a unit that is too large because it will cycle on/off too ofen and wear out.
Anyone have some direction on this?