I would calculate a new size based on SQ Ft and construction of the house, try this toolSo this thread got me thinking - oil heat is a real problem for insurance around here and my boiler dates back to the 70's. I did a little work on sizing a replacement (electric or propane are my only options) and I am a little confused on btu sizing.
I am burning an average of 3.5 US gals per day to heat which should equate to around 450,000 btu's or around 19,000 per hour. So when I see a boiler rated at 24,000 btu's per hour output, should be adequate, right?
If you got a forced air system Google " Manual J " Load calculations it will get you closer then the link provided. Its what we have to use in the industry.I would calculate a new size based on SQ Ft and construction of the house, try this tool
https://www.supplyhouse.com/sh/control/BTUCalculator
Is your house hot water heat ? How many Sq fT ? How many radiators ?So this thread got me thinking - oil heat is a real problem for insurance around here and my boiler dates back to the 70's. I did a little work on sizing a replacement (electric or propane are my only options) and I am a little confused on btu sizing.
I am burning an average of 3.5 US gals per day to heat which should equate to around 450,000 btu's or around 19,000 per hour. So when I see a boiler rated at 24,000 btu's per hour output, should be adequate, right?
Your Boiler should have a rating plate inside telling you the BTU load input/output thats what you want to compare to. Or quick guide is 15-20,000 btu per burnerI have radiant hot water heat (baseboards). I fully heat about 1500 ft and partially heat another 2000 ft (shop has in floor heat but I keep it quit low) in four zones. I hear you about the 24,000 sounding low (and maybe it is) - I was just converting the actual oil I use as the source for the btus needed. Maybe that's not right.
Should have thought of that! Yes it's listed on the boiler (136,000 btu/hr) - so much for my calculations. It still a mystery to me why it's so far off my actual use, but it is what it is.Your Boiler should have a rating plate inside telling you the BTU load input/output thats what you want to compare to. Or quick guide is 15-20,000 btu per burner