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Details: Sunnydaze 60,000 BTU Forced Air Propane Heater – Portable Heat for Construction Sites – Auto-Shutoff for Overheating Protection – Adjustable Heating Output – Piezo Ignition – Red and Black
Brand: Sunnydaze
Stay warm while you work hard in cooler conditions with the 60,000 BTU Forced Air Propane Heater from Sunnydaze Decor. This heater runs on clean-burning propane and is designed to be optimally used with a 100-pound propane tank (please note, propane tank and fuel is not included with this product and must be purchased separately). This product comes with 1 heater, 1 regulator and one 10-foot hose. The fan inside the heater blows out hot air to keep your workspace toasty warm so you can stay productive.
Advantages
- Products can be returned
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- Keep the cold away: Overall heater is 8.25 inches wide x 17.25 inches deep x 14 inches tall; Weighs 12.6 pounds; Cylinder is 8 inches diameter x 17.25 inches long; Base is 8.25 inches wide x 8.5 inches deep x 5 inches tall; Handle is 7.5 inches long; Power cord is 4 inches long; 30 watts; 0.6 amps; 115 volts; Hose is 0.75 inches diameter; Provides optimal heat for up to 400 square feet
- Ideal during the winter: Product includes 1 forced air propane heater, regulator and 10-foot hose; For optimum performance, it is recommended to use a 100-pound propane tank with this heater (please note, propane tank and fuel are not included with the heater and must be purchased separately); Smaller tanks can be used for limited run times
- Designed for portability: Lightweight, this heater features a convenient handle that makes it easy to carry around where the warmth is needed most. Recommended for outdoor use only. Never leave this heater unattended.
- Perfect for the jobsite: Keep the construction site toasty when the temperatures cool down with this heater; Handy to have when working on a home remodel in the winter, fall or early spring
Notice
- Is an online purchase
- Delivery may be delayed in some areas.
Buyer Guide Natural Gas Space Heaters
Before you go shopping for a natural gas space heater, be sure to check out this buying guide.- Size. When choosing a heater, youll have to decide on how much space you want to heat.
- Efficiency. Efficiency is a measure of how much energy the unit uses to heat your home.
- Safety. Safety issues include, but are not limited to, fire hazard.
- Noise. Many units produce noise, so if youre sensitive to noise, be sure to choose a unit with low or minimal noise.
- Other features. Other features to consider include, but are not limited to, remote control, adjustable thermostat, and timer.
How to choose Natural Gas Space Heaters
To choose natural gas space heaters, homebuyers will need to consider a few different things. First, they need to know the heating capacity that they need. Second, they will need to consider how much space the heater will cover. Finally, they need to think about how much energy the heater will use, and where the heater will be located.
Heating Capacity: To find the heating capacity they need, homebuyers will have to figure out how much space the heater will cover. The rule of thumb for this is to choose the heater that will cover 12-15% of their home’s total area.
The amount of space that the space heater will cover is mostly determined by the size of the home. For example, if a home has 1,000 square feet, a 10,000 BTU unit would cover 100-150 square feet.
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 companys 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.