Archive for the ‘Electric heaters’ Category


Save Money With An Electric baseboard Heater

Simply because they call for little space and are power efficient, baseboard heaters are the ideal room-by-room heating solution. Electric baseboard heaters are great heating options, to begin with you must do is to pinpoint the amount of living space you need to heat. In order to function suitably, electric baseboard heaters must have a [...]

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Qmark Heaters Overview

Qmark Heater’s solutions include: Freeze-protection heaters made specifically for installation in concealed or hard-to-reach spaces Washdown heating units that provide comfort heating or freeze protection in non-hazardous corrosive or dirty environments such as waste water treatment plants, coal handling areas, food processing plants, foundries, car washes, swimming pool areas and dairies Toe-space heater designed for [...]

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Kickspace heater basics

Kickspace heaters will only go up to 1500 watts of heater, regardless of 120v or 240v. You will see there are two types of kickspace heaters. Some have a fan delay relay, other do not. The fan delay relay will run the internal fan to cool off the heating element for a couple of minutes [...]

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Pros & Cons or Electric garage heaters

Electric Garage heaters permanently hard wired VS portable models. • Most portable models max out at 5kw to 7,500 watts. • A standard Portable garage heater needs a 30 amp on top of the heavy gauge wire you just had to buy. • Sometimes a portable heater is a great garage heater option so you [...]

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Electric wall heater review

What’s a bad location for a wall heater? Avoid putting a wall heater behind a door, behind a couch or large chair. Wall heaters need to push the heat across the room, if the hot air is block off the heater will go off on high limit. Place the heater so it will warm the outside wall without [...]

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How do electric heaters work?

Electric resistance heating may also make sense for a home addition if it is not practical to extend the existing heating system to supply heat to the new addition. Types of Electric Resistance Heaters Electric resistance heat can be supplied by centralized forced-air electric furnaces or by heaters in each room. Room heaters can consist [...]

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What are electric ceiling heaters?

Electric ceiling heaters should not be confused with bathroom exhaust fans with heat. Both are similar as far as the heating output concept, but a standard Electric ceiling heater does not exhaust, or have duct work. Bathroom exhaust fan with heat and light will be discussed in a different article Electric ceiling heaters are powered [...]

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Tips for a New Electric Bathroom Heater

Tips before you buy a bathroom Heater When should I select an Electric Bathroom Ceiling Heater? Electric ceiling heaters are designed for a bathrooms with a flat horizontal ceiling that can be recessed into the sheetrock, though if needed most ceiling have an optional surface mounting frame. DO NOT MOUNT THIS PRODUCT ON A WALL [...]

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Electric Ceiling Heaters Buyers Guide

Electric Ceiling Heaters Buyers Guide Electric ceiling heaters are designed for dens, basements, converted attics, breeze ways, garages, bathrooms, small offices, workshops and similar areas, designed for horizontal recessed installation, but is easily adapted for surface mounting. DO NOT MOUNT THIS PRODUCT ON A WALL OR SLOPED CEILING Electric ceiling heaters do not exhaust, they are [...]

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How Do Electric Wall Heaters Work ?

How Do Electric Wall Heaters Work ? Electric wall heaters are powered by electricity as opposed to natural gas or oil.Fan forced electric wall heaters are a quick source of heat, an ideal solution for hard-to-heat locations, fitting in just about anywhere you need it to. Whether you are looking to heat your entrance, basement, [...]

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