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Review Mr. Heater F260560 Big Maxx MHU80NG Natural Gas Unit Heater

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Details: Mr. Heater F260560 Big Maxx MHU80NG Natural Gas Unit Heater

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Review Mr. Heater F260560 Big Maxx MHU80NG Natural Gas Unit Heater

If you are looking to turn your garage or barn into a work space you can use all year-round, you will have to find a safe quiet and reliable heat source. This 80,000 BTU Natural Gas Unit heater is the way to go. It uses a built-in electric high velocity fan to pull cool air into the rear of the heater, across a heat exchanger, then forcing warm air into the surrounding areas. These heaters only require 115v AC power and can be vented vertically or horizontally – please check local codes and restrictions. With a mounting clearance of only 1 inch, the supplied brackets, external access to power, and thermostat connections – installation is a cinch. With the Durable Spark ignition and robust factory standard self diagnostic control module, we can offer a 3 year factory warranty on all parts and burners and a 10 year warranty on any defects in the heat exchanger. This heater offers the operating versatility and safety that you have come to expect from Mr. Heater.

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Advantages

  • Products can be returned
  • Your purchase includes One Mr. Heater Big Maxx Natural Gas Heater with 2 angle brackets & Liquid Propane conversion kit | Thermostat, hose & regulator not included
  • Heater dimensions – 29.33” L x 15.50” W x 26.37” H | Coverage area – 2000 Sq. Ft. | Performance – 80,000 BTU | Amps – 2.3 | Voltage – 120 V | Min 8 ft. clearance from floor to base of unit
  • For use with natural gas | Category 1 vertical, category 3 horizontal venting
  • Powered exhaust allows for vertical or horizontal venting | Spark ignition features self-diagnostic control module
  • This heater offers the operating versatility and safety that you have come to expect from Mr. Heater | Limited 3 year warranty on parts and burners

Notice

  • Is an online purchase
  • Delivery may be delayed in some areas.

review Mr. Heater F260560 Big Maxx MHU80NG Natural Gas Unit Heater

review Mr. Heater F260560 Big Maxx MHU80NG Natural Gas Unit Heater

Buyer Guide Natural Gas Space Heaters

 Natural gas space heaters are an amazing way to get warmth in your home. I know because I use them in my home and can recommend them to anyone.
  • Features. When choosing any appliance, you should make sure it’s the right size for your home, or that you’ll get enough heat from it. Of course, that depends on how much space you have.
  • Power. The gas heaters have power ratings that range from 1,000 to 8,000 BTUs. The higher the BTU, the more powerful the heater. In general, the higher the BTU, the more expensive the heater.
  • Heat Efficiency. An efficiency rating of 80 percent or lower isn’t great. These heaters usually cost less than 80 percent efficient.
  • Convection. Convection heaters circulate heated air throughout your home.
  • Efficiency. Generally, the higher the efficiency, the better the heater.
  • Heat Output. The heat output rating measures how many BTUs the heater puts out.
  • Fuel Type (Natural Gas or Propane). Natural gas heaters are less expensive to run than propane heaters.
  • Size. Choose the heater that’s big enough for your home and fits your space.

    How to choose Natural Gas Space Heaters

    A natural gas space heater, also known as a natural gas space heater, is an excellent way to keep your house warm during the winter. There are many different types of natural gas space heaters to choose from. These range from small, portable models to large, permanent models that can be mounted on the walls of a house.

    Most natural gas space heaters use electricity, but they heat with a gas burner instead of an electric one. This means that they heat very quickly, are relatively easy to install, and have no exposed wires anywhere. They’re also relatively affordable to run, since they only use one energy source to do all the work.

    When choosing a natural gas space heater, there are a few key factors to consider:

    • Type: There are two types of natural gas space heaters: vented (or unvented) and vent-free. The vented model vents hot air outside of your home or building through a chimney or flue, while the vent-free model does not. The vented model generally costs more, but it offers better heating efficiency than the vent-free model.
    • Size: Natural gas space heaters are available in a range of sizes. Small, portable models are generally good for heating a single room. Large, permanent models can be mounted on a wall and can heat an entire house.
    • Efficiency: Different natural gas space heaters have different efficiency

      How to use Natural Gas Space Heaters

      Natural gas space heaters use a similar concept as other space heaters, but they have the added advantage of using natural gas instead of electricity. There are several different types of natural gas space heaters available, but all of them operate using the same general method.

      To understand how natural gas space heaters work, you must first understand how natural gas is delivered to homes. Natural gas is delivered to your home through a pipe that reaches from a main gas line. Most homes have a single main gas line that reaches from the gas company’s underground supply to your home.

      When the gas company delivers natural gas to your home, it pushes the gas through a regulator valve. This valve releases a certain amount of gas into the home each time the main valve is open. This amount of gas depends on the size of the pipe that reaches from the gas line to your home.

      When the main gas valve is open, it releases a certain amount of gas into the home. This amount of gas determines how much gas will be pushed through the regulator valve each time it is opened.

      Because the amount of gas released into the home varies by the size of the pipe, the amount of gas pushed into the main valve will vary as well. Over time, this will affect the amount of gas pushed through the regulator valve and the temperature of the home.