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Alright chaps,
I’m a bit embarrassed to actually ask this but need some help with something relatively simple.
I need to figure out the Btu’s required for a large open planned room but it’s a bit different from a ‘normal’ room and I’m so used to using a app to calculate sizes and my minds going blank on how to do it properly
The room is a converted garage that has a couple of walls that are stone and block with 50mm insulation and two walls that’s are
The room will then have studding put round internally with 100mm cellotex in.
The room will be open vaulted with a approximate size of ; 5.5m wide, 8m long and 2.4m to wall plate heigh and approx another 3m from there.
I’m unsure whether to work out it as a rectangle and then calculate the upper area as a triangle and double it to work out as a squared area (if that make sense)
And then unsure of how to calculate/allow for the insulation as there sort of two walls/insulation
Sorry if I’m being thick but hopefully someone can help!
I’m a bit embarrassed to actually ask this but need some help with something relatively simple.
I need to figure out the Btu’s required for a large open planned room but it’s a bit different from a ‘normal’ room and I’m so used to using a app to calculate sizes and my minds going blank on how to do it properly
The room is a converted garage that has a couple of walls that are stone and block with 50mm insulation and two walls that’s are
The room will then have studding put round internally with 100mm cellotex in.
The room will be open vaulted with a approximate size of ; 5.5m wide, 8m long and 2.4m to wall plate heigh and approx another 3m from there.
I’m unsure whether to work out it as a rectangle and then calculate the upper area as a triangle and double it to work out as a squared area (if that make sense)
And then unsure of how to calculate/allow for the insulation as there sort of two walls/insulation
Sorry if I’m being thick but hopefully someone can help!