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Russian industrial building: heat load

Russian industrial building: heat load

Russian industrial building: heat load

(OP)
I suppose experts will turn their nose up to this question, anyhow I need help.  I am looking for a rough estimate of the heat load to keep the temperature of an industrial building of 189 cubic meter at + 10 °C.
Walls and roof are made of metal sheet (1 mm thick) covered with polyurethane (20 mm thick).
External min. temperature -15 °C.
Windows are not present.
No information about walls and roof area. No information available on air change rates.

I considered, as brutal approach,  that 90 W/m3 could balance heat loss.

Thanks for comments
 

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