Monday, November 30, 2009
Special Features and Applications of a Portable Indoor Heater
Based on research and careful study on different portable indoor heaters available in the market these days, we have found out that most of them rest on a tip-top resistant stand for flexibility and stability. They are very easy and convenient to move and pick up with a rear-mounted and ergonomically designed handle. They also feature a cord with a plug grounded for safe use. Most of them are also protected with aluminum housing. These portable indoor heaters also come with chrome-plated steel wire that guards and protects heating elements from being damaged while the painted-steel housing functions to add strength. Portable indoor heaters can be moved and transferred easily plus they are perfect for indoor use. What more can you ask from these portable indoor heaters?
Saturday, November 28, 2009
Great Use of a Portable Indoor Heater
Portable indoor heaters have really been a great advancement in the heating system technology because of the so many great advantages they provide. In the past, heating systems were still with the main use confined to a certain perimeter they were designed to. However, these days, portable indoor heaters could be used at home or anywhere you wish to or you need it. Portable indoor heaters are greatly used to provide temporary heat for the following:
o Barns and Sheds;
o Disaster Preparedness;
o Tents/Campers/RV's;
o Cabins/Shelters;
o Porches/Patios/Decks;
o Workshops/Worksites;
o Picnics/Tailgate Parties;
o Garages/Storage Buildings;
o Hunting Blinds;
o Sporting Events;
o Truck & Horse Trailers;
o Ice Fishing Shanties;
o Emergency Heat
Portable indoor heaters are also great for emergency use such as:
o Power Outages;
o Home Emergency;
o Keeps Pipes From Freezing;
And Roadside Emergencies.
o Barns and Sheds;
o Disaster Preparedness;
o Tents/Campers/RV's;
o Cabins/Shelters;
o Porches/Patios/Decks;
o Workshops/Worksites;
o Picnics/Tailgate Parties;
o Garages/Storage Buildings;
o Hunting Blinds;
o Sporting Events;
o Truck & Horse Trailers;
o Ice Fishing Shanties;
o Emergency Heat
Portable indoor heaters are also great for emergency use such as:
o Power Outages;
o Home Emergency;
o Keeps Pipes From Freezing;
And Roadside Emergencies.
Thursday, November 26, 2009
Why You Should Have a Portable Indoor Heater
There are many reasons why you should have a portable indoor heater. Below are just some of them:
o Certified for indoor use.
o A must-have item for disaster preparedness.
o Can be installed and uninstalled easily.
Indeed, portable indoor heaters are the latest evolution in the heating system. Most portable indoor heaters these days come with great capacity of 18,000 BTU per hour capable of heating up to 400 square feet space for up to as long as 220 hours using only a few propane cylinders. Portable indoor heaters these days can provide heat of up to as long as 12 hours using disposable cylinders that can be installed easily. Portable indoor heaters are great for fishing, camping, hunting, and even for emergency preparedness!
o Certified for indoor use.
o A must-have item for disaster preparedness.
o Can be installed and uninstalled easily.
Indeed, portable indoor heaters are the latest evolution in the heating system. Most portable indoor heaters these days come with great capacity of 18,000 BTU per hour capable of heating up to 400 square feet space for up to as long as 220 hours using only a few propane cylinders. Portable indoor heaters these days can provide heat of up to as long as 12 hours using disposable cylinders that can be installed easily. Portable indoor heaters are great for fishing, camping, hunting, and even for emergency preparedness!
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
The Special Features of Portable Indoor Heaters
In the past, heating systems were only confined in a single place. After installation, the heating system could not be moved or transferred to another place. However, with the advancement of technology comes the improvement and enhancement in our heating systems, which bring us the new and convenient portable indoor heaters. Portable indoor heaters are perhaps revolutionary because of the features they possess. Below are the special features common in most models of portable indoor heaters these days:
o Easy-carry, ergonomically designed handle;
o For indoor and outdoor use, it comes with low oxygen shut-off pilot safety system;
o Heater fan operated by a battery is included;
o Power on/off switch for fan;
o To power blower the fan, 4 D-cell batteries are used;
o It comes with heat level control knob;
o A hot air venting blower system is usually included;
o Swing-open doors that come with swivel-out mount is attached for easier installation of cylinder;
o For extended life, most portable heaters have porcelain coated reflector;
Those are just some of the common features. Each portable indoor heater in the market even possesses their unique individual feature.
o Easy-carry, ergonomically designed handle;
o For indoor and outdoor use, it comes with low oxygen shut-off pilot safety system;
o Heater fan operated by a battery is included;
o Power on/off switch for fan;
o To power blower the fan, 4 D-cell batteries are used;
o It comes with heat level control knob;
o A hot air venting blower system is usually included;
o Swing-open doors that come with swivel-out mount is attached for easier installation of cylinder;
o For extended life, most portable heaters have porcelain coated reflector;
Those are just some of the common features. Each portable indoor heater in the market even possesses their unique individual feature.
Sunday, November 22, 2009
Guidelines to Follow when Buying and Installing a Portable Indoor Heater
There are certain guidelines to follow when purchasing as well as installing portable indoor heaters. Below are some of them:
o Purchase only the newer models of portable indoor heaters. They should have the current safety features approved by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.
o Check if the portable indoor heater has an attached Underwriter’s Laboratory (UL).
o Purchase only thermostatically controlled portable indoor heaters, since they are effective at avoiding the energy waste produced by overheating an individual room.
o Choose a portable indoor heater with the proper size for the room you want to heat. If you are uncertain of when and where to use it since it is portable, it’s better to stick to the portable heater made for an average size of a room. Do not buy oversized portable heaters.
Place the portable indoor heater on an area or level surface not within the foot traffic. Also make sure that the portable indoor heater is away from children and pets or is in an area that are not within the children’s and pet’s reach.
o Purchase only the newer models of portable indoor heaters. They should have the current safety features approved by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.
o Check if the portable indoor heater has an attached Underwriter’s Laboratory (UL).
o Purchase only thermostatically controlled portable indoor heaters, since they are effective at avoiding the energy waste produced by overheating an individual room.
o Choose a portable indoor heater with the proper size for the room you want to heat. If you are uncertain of when and where to use it since it is portable, it’s better to stick to the portable heater made for an average size of a room. Do not buy oversized portable heaters.
Place the portable indoor heater on an area or level surface not within the foot traffic. Also make sure that the portable indoor heater is away from children and pets or is in an area that are not within the children’s and pet’s reach.
Friday, November 20, 2009
Safety - Top Consideration in Using a Portable Indoor Heater
Safety is the number one consideration when you are using a portable indoor heater. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission reported that over 25,000 residential fire cases yearly are associated with the inappropriate and improper use of portable indoor heaters, causing over 300 deaths. Moreover, they have estimated that around 6,000 people were sent to hospital emergency rooms for burn injuries caused by contacting the hot surfaces of portable indoor heaters, generally in non-fire circumstances. Portable indoor heaters really are great especially in winter time and you are visiting a place with a heating system you are unsure of. However, without proper care, the purpose becomes null and void for the reason that accidents and untoward incidents may occur. Remember to keep safe by following the guidelines included in the instruction manual of your portable indoor heater.
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
The Most Effective Type of Portable Indoor Heaters
Although most portable indoor heaters rely on the circulation of air in room, otherwise known as the convection, to heat an individual room, some brands or models of portable heaters rely mainly on radiant heating. This means that infrared radiation is emitted to directly heat up people and object that are reachable by their line of sight. Portable radiant indoor heaters are the best choice when you will be staying on a single room for a few hours only. This type of portable indoor heater is more efficient when you are using a room for a short period of time because the energy required to heat the whole room is avoided instead of heating the occupant of the room directly as well as the immediate surroundings of the occupant.
Monday, November 16, 2009
Understanding What Portable Indoor Heaters Are
Portable indoor heaters are generally used when the heating system in another place is inadequate or when the person is unsure of the heating system in the place he or she is going to visit. In some cases, portable indoor heaters can be a little less expensive to use if you want to heat only one room or to supplement the inadequate heating system in only one room or single place. It can also boost or increase the temperature of a room used by an individual who is very sensitive to low temperature or cold, especially elderly persons and infants.
Portable indoor heater capacities typically range between 10,000 and 40,000 BTU per hour. Common fuels used in portable indoor heaters are propane, electricity, kerosene, and natural gas.
Portable indoor heater capacities typically range between 10,000 and 40,000 BTU per hour. Common fuels used in portable indoor heaters are propane, electricity, kerosene, and natural gas.
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