Please see this simple step by step guide on how to calculate BTU for an awkward shaped room. If your room isn’t a square/rectangle shape, we recommend measuring using the system below and splitting the rooms into sections - then work out the required BTU for each section using the online calculator.
For example:
Section 1 – 3m long x 4m wide x 2.8m tall
Section 2 – 3.5m long x 3.8m wide x 2.8m tall
Section 3 – 6m long x 8m wide x 2.8m tall
This will give you the required outputs that are needed for each part of the room. You can then add them altogether to give you the total requirement.
If your room has a vaulted/apex ceiling, we recommend you split the ceiling into two sections like below:
- Measure the height of each ceiling and treat each section as separate rooms e.g.
Section 1 – 4m long x 3.5m wide x 1.8m tall (you will need to measure the vaulted/apex ceiling at the highest point)
Section 2 – 4m long x 3.5m wide x 2.4m tall
Next, calculate the output needed for each section.
Then with section 1 - the requirement for the apex/vaulted ceiling will need to be halved. For example, if section 1 worked out to 4300 BTUs, halve it - so section 1 would then require 2150.
Add this figure onto section 2 this will then give you the total heating out needed to sufficiently heat the room.
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