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Choosing a Patio Heater Electric
For design-focused spaces that want to maintain a sleek, minimalist appearance electric heaters for walls are the way to go. They are more user-friendly and cheaper to operate than propane models.
Whatever the their fuel type, patio heaters should be kept at a safe distance from flammable objects and should never be left unattended during use. Take a look at these safety tips for patio heaters for more details.
Choosing the Right Heater
Many Australians enjoy having fun and sitting on their patios. Cool temperatures, however, can cut short the enjoyment of these areas. Patio heaters offer effective, targeted heating to extend the use of outdoor areas throughout the entire year. The selection of the correct patio heater is essential to providing the best performance safety, style, and security. When purchasing a heater, you should consider several factors, including the requirements for installation as well as the fuel source.
Certain kinds of patio heaters, such as ceiling-mounted or wall-mounted models require professional installation and are permanently fixed in the desired location. Tabletop and freestanding heaters, on the other hand, offer more flexible options. For instance portable electric patio heaters can be moved to different parts of your yard or garden as needed, and some models have handles to facilitate easy maneuvering. To make things easier, a few portable electric patio heaters work with remote controls to make for easy operation.
When shopping for a patio heater, take into consideration the size of your space and how many people will be using it at the same time. You'll need a heater with enough power to heat an extensive area. You'll also want to take into consideration the amount of time each day you'll need to utilize the heater. This will impact the life of the battery and the energy consumption of the device.
Depending on the type of patio heater you select it is also important to think about the fuel source. Electric patio heaters are powered by electricity and don't emit any emissions. Natural gas patio heaters require your home to be plumbed with gas lines. Liquid propane heaters are simple to use and don't require any installation. They aren't the most cost-effective option because they need to be recharged regularly.
If there are children at home and they may be touching the heater, you need to choose a model with built-in safety features. Choose a heater that automatically shuts off if it tilts past a certain degree, as well as an alarm for flames to avoid accidental ignition. You may also want to invest in a fire extinguisher to have on hand in case of emergency situations.
Installation
A freestanding patio heater is a great way to extend your outdoor living space past the hottest times of the year. There are many kinds of patio heaters to choose from that include electric and gas-powered models. When purchasing an outdoor heater, it is crucial to think about the amount of heat your patio needs and the weight the heater is able to handle.
There are a variety of ways to set up your heater on your patio however the most popular is a ceiling mount. This option is ideal for patios with a covered area, since it doesn't take up any floor space and provides the uniform distribution of heat.
This mounting option is available on all Bromic Electric heaters. A range of ceiling mounting rods are offered to suit your desired style and to fit any ceiling height. If your home has a ceiling that is angled by putting a wedge on the pole will allow the heater to be placed perpendicularly on the floor while still meeting the minimum clearance requirements.
You can also put your patio heater on the wall. It is possible to do this with a wide range of electric heaters. A assortment of mounting brackets are available for each model. The brackets for our Platinum and Tungsten Electric heaters can be placed at a 15 or 45 degree angle, varying according to the model in question that is 6 feet above ground and at least 5 feet from structures that are above the heater.
Propane heaters are powered by 20-pound propane tanks, which can be easily refilled at all gas stations and convenience stores. These heaters generate more heating than an electric heater however, they do require the installation of a gas line. These heaters are available as freestanding units or mounted on a structure, such as a deck, fence or pergola.
Certain models have adjustable temperature settings. This is useful when you are hosting guests and they require a different level of warmth. Choose a propane patio heater with an ignition source. This reduces the possibility of fires triggered by uncontrolled combustion.
Safety
Patio heaters can be an excellent way to extend your outdoor time and add comfort. However, they can also create safety issues. Keep the heater at least 3 feet away from any flammable objects, such as furniture and potted plants. It's also recommended to place an appropriate mat under the heater, particularly for wooden decks.
The kind of heater and the fuel source will determine the exact safety guidelines to follow. For instance propane gas patio heaters are typically capable of warming a larger area than electric ones, but they require regular refilling of the tanks and can create carbon monoxide build-up. In addition, it's essential to choose a heater that is UL or CSA certified and includes features such as anti-tilt switches and automatic shutoffs that reduce the chance of a fire.
Apart from the different types of heaters, the method they are installed and used also determines their safety. While patio heater electric infrared come with safety features built-in it is recommended to follow the guidelines of the manufacturer for optimal performance and security. If you're looking to install your heaters on the ceiling or wall there are a range of mounting options available for each Bromic product line to accommodate different ceiling heights. There are also longer mounting poles for hanging patio heaters, that will give you the ideal secure distance from ceilings and walls as in fabrics such as tablecloths and awnings.
Freestanding heaters must be secured or weighted down to prevent them from falling over. Strong winds can cause heaters to tip over or shift when they are not, which can pose the risk of fire or injury. If you live in a place where there is a lot of gusty weather, consider using bungee cords or sandbags to anchor your patio heaters.
No matter what type of fuel it is recommended to keep an extinguisher for fire in case of emergency use. Make sure that it is of the appropriate class for the type of fuel your heater uses (Class B for gas Class C for electric, or a multipurpose extinguisher for both). Also do not leave a heater unattended when it is in use because accidents could happen.
Maintenance
A variety of issues with patio heaters arise due to improper use and maintenance practices. You can avoid many of these issues by following a few basic guidelines for maintenance and usage. Wash the heater regularly with an unabrasive detergent. You can also use an air hose to clear the vents.
Do not use an extension cord with a patio heater. Instead you should plug the heater directly into a standard electrical outlet. Using an extension cord can cause overloading of circuits and electrical fires. Keep the heater away from combustibles such as curtains or wood.
There could be an issue with your propane patio heater is always shutting down. A professional should check the gas line at least year for leaks and clogs.
Propane patio heaters should be stored in a cool, dry location away from rain and wind. During storage, disconnect the propane tank and cover it in a cover that protects. When not in use, the heater should be kept in a ventilated space or under a canopy. This will help prevent rust and corrosion. It will also stop it from falling over.
Website: https://www.fireplacesandstoves.uk/categories/electric-patio-heaters
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