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Buying Guide - How To Choose An Electric Garage Heater

Most garages are not as insulated as the rest of the home to which they are connected. This lack of insulation makes it difficult for regular electric space heaters to provide enough heat to warm these areas. Electric garage heaters are a convenient way to warm garages. They provide high output heat and blasts of warm air directly onto the body. Also, electric heat is 100% efficient because all of the electricity used is converted into heat.

Fan-forced electric garage heaters are inexpensive, easy to operate, and maintenance-free when compared to hot water, natural gas or propane garage heaters. They are able to heat areas where other heating solutions may be difficult to install, expensive or impractical. They convert electrical energy into heat. The heating element is an electrical resistor. An electric current flowing through a resistor converts the electrical energy into heat energy. The air is then moved past the heating element by an electric fan. This reduces the thermal resistance between the heating element and the air and the heat is transferred more quickly. The hot air leaves the garage heater and warms the surrounding area. Although heating is rapid, operation may be noisy because of the fan.

Here are a couple of other things to consider when purchasing a garage heater:

Thermostat Control
In what way will the heater control the release and strength of the heat? An included thermostat will cycle the heater to maintain the desired temperature. Built-in thermostats are featured on most electric garage heaters. If there is not one on the model you have chosen it is a good idea to install a wall or unit mounted thermostat to tell the heater when to run.

Safety Features
The great thing about electric garage heaters is that they deliver clean heater without any odor, no by-products of combustion, no open flame, no messy oil and no dangerous natural gas. Electric garage heaters usually have a feature call high temperature cut-out that turns the heater off if it gets too hot.

Maintenance
There is very little maintenance involved when you purchase an electric garage heater. The casing is usually treated for corrosion resistance. The only moving parts are the motors and fan assemblies which are easily replaceable.

Placement
Some electric garage heaters include a versatile mounting bracket that allows attachment to the wall and/or ceiling. It is important to keep in mind the manufacturer's recommended clearances from walls, ceilings and combustible materials. Also, never use the heater when flammable gases or particles are present in the air. The circuit feeding the heater must also be sufficient to carry the amperage the heater requires. Electric garage heaters are usually available in a permanently installed hardwired configuration or a plugged-in portable configuration that will often require a special receptacle.


Top 3 Best Selling Electric Garage Heaters At Amazon.com

((1) Dayton G73 Electric Garage Heater With Built-In Thermostat
Transform your chilly garage, shop, or workspace with the rugged and durable Dayton G73 electric garage and utility heater. Safer and more energy efficient than propane utility heaters with comparable heating power, the Dayton G73 offers the BEST in high-capacity heating.
The 240 volt Dayton G73 boasts an amazing 17,100 BTUs of heating power that allows it to meet a variety of heating requirements for larger areas up to 500 square feet. The G73 also comes equipped with a built-in thermostat and thermal cutout that automatically shuts off the unit when it begins to overheat for safety.
Other great features found in the G73 garage heater include both horizontal and vertical flow; high limit thermal cutout; and ceiling mounting brackets for easy placement. Stay warm and enjoy safe electric heating power with the Dayton G73!

(2) Dimplex #DGWH4031 4000-Watt Garage/Workshop Heater
This Dimplex garage/workshop heater has a powerful fan and 4000 watt stainless steel heater element. The versatile mounting bracket attaches to wall or ceiling and heater swivels to direct heat. The automatic temperature control helps maintain consistent temperature from 45-77°F. The fan delay uses residual heat for economical performance. Input 240 Volt, output 13,648 BTU.

(3) Q-Mark QPH4A Portable Electric Heater With Builtin Hles for Easy Movement
Take the chill out of workshops, storage buildings and garages quickly and dependably. When it?s cold outside, the QMark QPH4A portable unit heater always delivers dependable, portable heat inside. For fast warm-ups in unheated areas, depend on this wall mountable heater to provide enough heat to take the chill out of almost any space.
The QPH4A is a small, electric heater that can provide up 13650 BTU's of heat. Its permanently lubricated motor operates extremely quietly and the three way bracket lets you stand the unit on the floor or other flat surface. It has a 5 year warranty on its heating elements and when the weather is warm, the QPH4A fan-only switch brings out the cooling breezes. Hot or cold, the QPH4A does the job so purchase one today.

 

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