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Well, what we e heating is air. Just how many square feet of air are they claiming to be able to heat?

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Well, what we
e heating is air. Just how many square feet of air are they claiming to be able to heat?

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3 (cubic feet) of air (ft3 = square footage × ceiling height). The average 2000 sq. ft. home has 15,500 ft3 to heat, which means that 2 large panels and 1 small panel should be enough keep the structure comfortable. Just to ensure comfort, I’d probably suggest 3 of the large panels.

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