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Choosing a Patio Heater Electric
For design-focused spaces that want to maintain a sleek, minimalist appearance, wall-mounted electric heaters are the way to go. They are simple to use and less expensive to operate than propane models.
Patio heaters, no matter the fuel type used, must be kept away from fire-prone items and should not be left unattended. For more details, read these safety guidelines for patio heaters.
How to Select the Right Heater
Many Australians enjoy having fun and relaxing on their patios. The cold temperatures can, however, make it difficult to enjoy these spaces. Patio heaters offer effective, targeted heating to increase the use of outdoor areas throughout the entire year. It is crucial to select the right patio heater for optimal performance, safety, and style. When you are making a purchase you must take into consideration a number of aspects, including the installation requirements and fuel source.
Some types of patio heaters, such as wall-mounted and ceiling-mounted models, require professional installation and are permanently fixed in the desired location. Freestanding and tabletop heaters, on contrary, provide more flexible options. Portable electric patio heaters, for instance can be moved around your yard or garden to suit your needs. Certain models come with handles that make it easy to move. Some electric patio heaters that are portable have remote controls that facilitate operation.
When selecting electric patio heater free standing , you should take into consideration the size of your space and the number of people who will use it at the same time. A larger space will require more power than a smaller one, so you'll need to choose a model with enough wattage to provide sufficient heating. Also, you should consider the number of hours per day you intend to use the heater. This will affect the battery's life and power consumption of the heater.
You'll need to select the fuel source for your patio heater based on its type. Electric patio heaters use electricity and do not emit any emissions. Natural gas patio heaters however, require your home to be connected to gas lines. Liquid propane patio heaters, however do not require installation and are simple to operate. They are the least cost-effective alternative because they must be recharged regularly.
If you have children at your home, it is crucial to choose the right heater that comes with safety features. Choose a heater that has an automatic shut-off when it is tilted beyond an angle, and a flame sensor to prevent accidental sparks. You may want to purchase an emergency fire extinguisher.
Installation
A freestanding patio heater can be an excellent way to extend the use of your outdoor space after the most pleasant seasons. There are many types of patio heaters available that include electric and gas-powered models. When purchasing an outdoor heater, you need to think about the amount of heat you require for your patio and the weight the heater can handle.
There are a few different ways to install an outdoor heater. The most popular way is to use a ceiling-mounted heater. This option is perfect for patios with a covered area, since it doesn't take up any floor space, and also ensures the uniform distribution of heat.
This mounting option is available for all of Bromic's Electric heater series and a range of poles for ceiling mounting are offered to match your style and to accommodate any ceiling height. If your room has a slanted ceiling, adding a wedge to the pole can help the heater to be positioned perpendicular to the floor, and still be able to meet the minimum clearance requirements.
You can also mount your heater on the wall. It is possible to do this with a wide range of electric heaters. A variety of mounting brackets is available for each model. The brackets that we offer for our Platinum and Tungsten Electric heaters can be placed at a 15 or 45 degree angle, varying according to the specific model at a height of 6 feet above the ground and at least 5 feet from structures over the heater.
Propane: These heaters are powered by 20-pound propane tanks that can be easily filled at all gas stations and convenience stores. These heaters generate more heat than an electric heater, but they may require an gas line be laid. They can be freestanding or mounted to a structure like a fence, deck or pergola.
Some free-standing models have adjustable heating settings, which are ideal for guests who want a more or less intense level of warmth. If you're choosing a free-standing propane patio heater, make sure to select one with a spark arrestor, as these are designed to reduce the possibility of fires resulting to the uncontrolled combustion of explosive materials.
Safety
While patio heaters can be a great way to relax and increase outdoor enjoyment, there are some essential safety precautions to keep in mind. Keep the heater at least 3 feet from any flammable objects like furniture and potted plants. It is also recommended to put a mat of protection underneath the heater, specifically for wooden decks.
The kind of heater you choose to use and the fuel source it uses will determine the precautions to take. For instance propane gas patio heaters are generally able to warm a larger area than electric models, but require regular refilling of tanks, and may cause carbon monoxide accumulating. It's also important to select one with features such as an anti-tilt switch and automatic shutoffs that minimize the possibility of the possibility of a fire.
The safety of heaters is determined by the way they are used and installed. While a lot of patio heaters have safety features, it is best to follow the guidelines of the manufacturer for optimal performance and security. Bromic offers a range of mounting options for heaters that are placed on the ceiling or wall. There are also a number of longer mounting poles for hanging patio heaters to provide the ideal safe distance from ceilings, walls and fabrics such as tablecloths or awnings.
Freestanding heaters should be secured or weighted to prevent them from falling over. Strong winds can cause heaters to overturn or shift when they are off, posing the risk of fire or causing injury. If you live in a region that is prone to frequent and thumping winds, think about using sandbags or bungee cable as anchors for your patio heaters.
It is recommended to keep a fire extinguisher close to your heater, regardless of fuel type. It is essential to select the correct class of extinguisher according to the fuel used by your heater (Class B for electric Class C for gas or a multipurpose for both). And, of course do not leave a heater unattended during operation, as accidents can happen.
Maintenance
Many problems with patio heaters occur because of improper usage and maintenance procedures. You can avoid many of these issues by following a few simple guidelines for usage and maintenance. Use a non-abrasive soap to clean the heater and an air hose for the ventilation holes.
Do not use an extension cable in conjunction with the patio heating device. Instead you should plug the heater directly into a standard electrical outlet. An extension cord can overload circuits and cause electrical fires. It is also recommended to keep the heater from combustible items like curtains and wood.
You could have an issue if your propane patio heater is always shutting down. It is recommended to have a professional look over the gas line for clogs or leaks at least once per year.
Propane patio heaters need to be stored in a cool, dry space away from rain and wind. When storing, disconnect the propane tank (it should be empty for long-term storage) and wrap the tank in a protective cover. When not in use the heater should be kept in a ventilated space or under a protective canopy. This will help protect it from rust and corrosion. This will also prevent it from falling over.