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The main considerations in selecting a space heater are the size of the room for heating, waterproofing in case of outdoor heaters, power source (Electric, Propane, Natural Gas or Kerosene) and the heater type (convection vs radiant). Another important factor is the heater size and portability which determines the needed installation method, if it is wall mounted, ceiling mounted, tabletop or freestanding.
The main considerations in selecting a space heater are the size of the room for heating, waterproofing in case of outdoor heaters, power source (Electric, Propane, Natural Gas or Kerosene) and the heater type (convection vs radiant). Another important factor is the heater size and portability which determines the needed installation method, if it is wall mounted, ceiling mounted, tabletop or freestanding.
Oiled-filled space heaters (often referred to as a “radiator heater”) use a heated oiled to heat their large surface (the ribs) which then heat the air. These heaters continue to heat after being turned off and they are suitable to small-medium rooms of up to 150 sq. ft. The heated housing is less suitable for children, and their heating speed can’t be controlled.
Oiled-filled space heaters (often referred to as a “radiator heater”) use a heated oiled to heat their large surface (the ribs) which then heat the air. These heaters continue to heat after being turned off and they are suitable to small-medium rooms of up to 150 sq. ft. The heated housing is less suitable for children, and their heating speed can’t be controlled.
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Space heaters for general home use are free-standing or tabletop so that they can easily be moved to different places around the house.
Space heaters for general home use are free-standing or tabletop so that they can easily be moved to different places around the house.
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