I've had a cold for about a week now and feeling a bit brain dead, so I thought I'd toss this out for group discussion. Not sure if my logic is faulty or not...
During the day when I'm around I keep the heat at 65. At night I had set it to turn down to 60, then 55 and now 50. I like it cool when I sleep and 50 does not bother me. I have the thermostat programmed to boost the heat to 62 at 8 AM and it drops to 50 at 9 PM. I've not noticed the burners kicking in during the night, the accumulated heat just slowly drops down. It's a CAC unit so the fan is circulating air at all times.
The last few weeks the temp has been in the low to mid teens at night and I notice the furnace kicking into high, it's a dual burner, for about an hour in the morning. It's a 75,000 BTU unit and on low, which it uses 90% of the time I think it's 30,000 BTUs. So at the moment it's burning a lot of gas for an hour or an hour 15.
My question is as I really saving that much gas by doing this? If it modulated on at night for 5 or 10 minutes once or twice an hour at 30,000 BTUs would it not use about the same amount of gas as not running and then basting for 60-75 minutes? It's hard to do a strict comparison due to temp fluctuations, but logic seems to tell me I'm not that much ahead.
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Ok, did a bit of scratch pad calculating. Just using easy to compute numbers lets say :
75,000 BTU/hr cost $10
then ---> 30,000 BTU/hr costs $4.
So, the burner could run for 150 minutes at the same gas usage at the lower setting. If the heat is basically off for 10 hours the burner could run 15 minutes an hour and cost the same, correct? Am I missing something?
During the day when I'm around I keep the heat at 65. At night I had set it to turn down to 60, then 55 and now 50. I like it cool when I sleep and 50 does not bother me. I have the thermostat programmed to boost the heat to 62 at 8 AM and it drops to 50 at 9 PM. I've not noticed the burners kicking in during the night, the accumulated heat just slowly drops down. It's a CAC unit so the fan is circulating air at all times.
The last few weeks the temp has been in the low to mid teens at night and I notice the furnace kicking into high, it's a dual burner, for about an hour in the morning. It's a 75,000 BTU unit and on low, which it uses 90% of the time I think it's 30,000 BTUs. So at the moment it's burning a lot of gas for an hour or an hour 15.
My question is as I really saving that much gas by doing this? If it modulated on at night for 5 or 10 minutes once or twice an hour at 30,000 BTUs would it not use about the same amount of gas as not running and then basting for 60-75 minutes? It's hard to do a strict comparison due to temp fluctuations, but logic seems to tell me I'm not that much ahead.
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Ok, did a bit of scratch pad calculating. Just using easy to compute numbers lets say :
75,000 BTU/hr cost $10
then ---> 30,000 BTU/hr costs $4.
So, the burner could run for 150 minutes at the same gas usage at the lower setting. If the heat is basically off for 10 hours the burner could run 15 minutes an hour and cost the same, correct? Am I missing something?