Two buildings: House is 26=X=36 (basement is same size)and the garage is different size only one story,32X34.When we looked at the unit,we didn't know anything about it till we bought it.Called the CO that mfg the unit and they sent us the information right away,so we read on it. BTU rating is 500,000 .The CO had the previous owners listed but no way to contact em. Being that it was meant for was a single dwelling,so we made it to heat 2 buildings,home and garage.Took awhile to figure it all out,but sure was a lot of fun doing .My Son in Law bought one before us and I was thrilled he did.His is a much smaller unit and he heats his home and going to hook up a heater for his garage,which has a high ceiling with 3 large overhead doors 10X14. He is having problems hooking up the thermostats.Rice Lake sheet metal wants $500.00 to do it. Son bought Honeywell thermostat and it was 4hrs on the phone and the tech rep couldn't figure it out but son did a couple of hrs later,(on a RAIN DAY!!)to do his hookups. Appreciate your comments. Regards Lou.
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