Space Heaters
Keep Warm With a Space Heater
Introduction:
It seems
nearly impossible to get warm during the real cold days of winter.
For small area heating, the space heater is the quick and
easy way to add heat to your office or a small room at home.
Space heaters come in so many different varieties and styles
it is difficult to choose one. I saw no less than fifteen
different types of space heaters on display in a home
improvement supply center this week that included;
radiant/convection, oil filled radiator, baseboard
convection, tower convection, and low profile convection.
Most had some sort of fan, an automatic shut off, and
controlled by a digital thermostat.
The
small portable space heaters that have fans are the best for small
spaces or to direct warm air to a single person work
station. Most space heaters usually have a ceramic element
that gets hot very quickly. The oscillating space heaters
are not very good at heating spaces because the breeze will
dry out a room very quickly. The dryer the room the cooler
it will feel. The oscillating space heater tends to be noisy
too.
The
reflector type space heaters have no moving parts, so
they'll last longer, and are silent. Because they have no
moving parts they are easy to repair. Essentially the heater
consists of housing, a thermostat, and a nickel wire. The
heating element gets very hot, and the reflectors are
usually parabolic or u-shaped that allows aiming the heat in
a straight line. They do get very hot so there is a risk in
getting burned.
Oil
space heaters are cumbersome to work with as they require
being filled with oil periodically. The heating element is
at the bottom of the unit and as the oil heats up the heat
is released into the room. There are no moving parts, so
they'll last longer, and are silent. However, the radiator
fins don't get very hot because of the large surface area,
which make them safe. Over time they develop leaks that
become a mess to deal with. Fixing a leaky oil space heater
is problematic at best as they usually require soldering of
the oil tank. The oil filled space heater is slow to heat up
and is not very efficient.
Mica
panel heaters are the latest and best technology in space
heaters. They are basically reflector heaters where a nickel
wire provides the heat but the wire is wrapped in mica to
form a panel that is attached to the radiator. They also
have no moving parts, and are silent. They don't have as
much surface area as the oil heater.
My
preference is the oscillating tower heater that includes a
fan and two heating elements. They are slim line and look
great in any office or in the home and are easy to repair.
They are among the safest to operate and put out a lot of
heat very quickly. The mica heater is also a great choice,
but, despite the impressive appearance, they are like
single-sided sheets of heat. The airflow is poor because it
doesn't accommodate bottom-to-top convection currents.
Before
choosing a space heater for your home or work area, consider
the safety hazards they may present and the energy they will
require. Most apace heaters are not energy efficient and if
not managed properly will cause an unexpected rise in
utility cost. Always insure that space heaters are shut off
before leaving the office or going to bed at night. Space
heaters do offer a great way to heat a small space but if
not managed properly can become a serious fire hazard. If
you require extensive use of a space heater to maintain
minimum comfort it may be time to review and upgrade the
office or home heating system.
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