Furnace Sizing Calculator for Montana Winters

Determine the minimum furnace output (BTU/h) needed to keep your Montana home comfortable during extreme cold snaps. Enter your home details below.

Formulas Used

1. Base Envelope Heat Loss
Qbase = HTF × (Floor Area × Ceiling Height) × (ΔT ÷ 65)
Where HTF (Heat Transfer Factor, BTU/h·ft³) = 4–8 depending on insulation quality, and 65 °F is the Manual J normalisation delta.

2. Window Heat Loss
Qwindow = Window Area (ft²) × U-value (0.30 BTU/h·ft²·°F) × ΔT
Window Area = Floor Area × Window %

3. Infiltration Heat Loss
Qinf = 0.018 × ACH × Volume (ft³) × ΔT
0.018 = specific heat of air (BTU/ft³·°F); ACH ranges from 0.25 (excellent) to 0.80 (poor).

4. Gross Furnace Output
Qgross = (Qbase + Qwindow + Qinf) ÷ (AFUE ÷ 100)

5. Recommended Size (with safety buffer)
Qrecommended = Qgross × 1.25, rounded up to the nearest 5,000 BTU/h

6. Temperature Difference
ΔT = Tindoor − Toutdoor design
Montana design outdoor temps: Zone 6A = −10 °F, Zone 6B = −15 °F, Zone 7 = −25 °F

Assumptions & References

  • Heat Transfer Factors (HTF) are derived from ACCA Manual J simplified residential load calculation methodology.
  • Montana climate zones and outdoor design temperatures follow ASHRAE 99% heating design conditions and IECC 2021 climate zone maps.
  • Window U-value of 0.30 BTU/h·ft²·°F represents a standard double-pane low-e window (ENERGY STAR Northern Climate specification).
  • Air infiltration rates (ACH) are based on typical blower-door test results for each construction era per Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory data.
  • The 0.018 BTU/ft³·°F air heat capacity constant is standard for sea-level air; at Montana elevations (3,000–5,500 ft) actual values are ~3–7% lower, providing a slight conservative buffer.
  • A 25% oversizing buffer is recommended by ACCA to account for extreme cold events, duct losses, and equipment degradation over time.
  • AFUE (Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency) reflects the percentage of fuel energy converted to usable heat; federal minimum for gas furnaces is 80% AFUE.
  • This calculator does not account for solar heat gain, internal heat gains (occupants, appliances), or complex multi-story geometry — a full Manual J calculation is required for permit and equipment selection.
  • References: ACCA Manual J (8th Ed.), ASHRAE Fundamentals Handbook, IECC 2021, Montana DNRC Energy Office guidelines.

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