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Patio Electric Heater





Electric patio heaters are modern ways to expand your outdoor living space. Unlike traditional propane and natural gas-fueled patio heaters that emit carbon monoxide, electric heaters don't require ventilation and are safe to use in closed spaces, provided they are not left unattended.

To determine the power (BTUs) needed to heat your space, calculate the cubic footage of your space and the degree of temperature rise you would like to achieve.

Power

Patio heaters are ideal for keeping outdoor living spaces warm and comfortable even as the sun sets and temperatures cool. They function by releasing radiant heat to surfaces and objects around them. They are available in gas, propane electric, and propane models. The fuel and power source availability will determine the best choice for you. Gas and propane patio heating systems rely on natural or liquid fuels, while electric patio heaters produce heat by using electricity. In general, propane and natural-gas patio heaters have higher BTU ratings than electric patio heaters.

Electric patio heaters plug into 120-volt outlets that are standard, so they are the most convenient to set up. Electric patio heaters may not generate as much heat as models powered by propane or natural gases however they can add to the cost of electricity. Propane patio heaters -- such as our top overall pick, the AZ Patio Heaters Propane Patio Heater -- are 20-pound propane tanks which you must refill with propane from local gas stations or convenience stores. They are a benefit of being portable, so you can move them around to keep the area warm as the sun moves across the sky.

In addition to the standard parasol or wall mounted versions of these units there's a selection of completely free standing electric heaters available, which are ideal for use in pubs. They attach to the parasol's struts or can be fixed to the main pole of the unit. However, this makes them susceptible to being stolen Therefore, careful consideration has to be taken as to the location of the device.

Bromic's latest range of freestanding electric heaters are the top in style and functionality. They feature sleek designs and are available in a variety of elegant finishes to match any style. They provide fast heating and can be adjusted to one of two modes that are 750W or 1500W, depending on your requirements. They also come with an inbuilt digital LED fire display that can improve the look and feel of your outdoor space.

The power of a patio heater can be measured by its BTU rating, which is how many Btu's it can produce per hour. For instance the 40, 000 BTU patio heater can produce enough heat to warm an area of about 150 square feet. Those looking to heat larger areas should think about using multiple patio heaters or a combination of freestanding heaters and firepits, which can create zones with different levels of warmth.

Heat Output

Electric heaters for patios are a convenient way to provide warm, comfortable heat without chimneys or fuel. They plug into conventional electrical outlets and are portable which makes them a great choice for outdoor seating areas and backyard corners. The amount of heat a patio heater can provide is measured in British Thermal Units (BTUs), and the more Btu's are higher, the higher its heating capacity. The most efficient electric patio heaters can typically reach up to 46,000 Btu's per hour.

The dimensions of your patio and the temperature you'd like to achieve will determine how many BTU's you need. A good rule of thumb is to calculate the square footage of your area, then multiply it by the desired temperature increase. Then divide the result by 1,000 to convert it into Watts, and then find out the amount of energy your heater uses per hour. You can estimate the cost of your heater for your patio by using the wattage rates found in your owner's guide or on your utility statement.

Gas patio heaters make use of propane or butane, LPG or natural gas to heat a perforated screen. The warmth is then transferred to your outdoor living space. A reflector on top of the burner directs heat downward to maximize efficiency and increase effectiveness in the event of windy weather.

Gas patio heaters have a similar power of heating to electric models, but they require a higher initial investment due to the fact that they have to be hooked up to propane or natural gas line. They are best suited for areas with good ventilation where they can be switched off and on when needed, or schedule by using a timer.

Certain gas patio heaters come with an electronic ignition system built in, while others require you to manually light them using the torch or grill lighter. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for safe lighting. Make sure to turn off the natural or propane gases before you attempt to ignite the burner. They are available as wall or ceiling mounted models, and offer a range of control options. These include dimmers as well as timers which cycle on and off according to predetermined intervals.

Design

The right patio heater will make a significant difference to your outdoor space. Whether you want to prolong your evenings with your friends or enjoy the sunset with a glass of wine, a patio electric heater can keep your space warm and inviting all day long after the sun has set.

A tabletop model may be adequate for temporary installations however a wall-mounted or freestanding model is generally better suited for an ongoing installation. This will help ensure the heater is placed in a proper position to ensure maximum heat coverage. The height of the patio heater is also important in determining the amount of heat will be generated. Some models come with a tilting function that allows you to adjust the direction in which heat is emitted.

If you are looking to add a modern touch to their outdoor space may opt for an infrared or halogen patio heater. Infrared lamps emit a soft blue light that's comparable to sunlight. Certain models also have an integrated speaker that plays music at the press of a button.

A flush mount patio heater is another popular option. It can be installed in the ceiling of an outdoor living area. This is ideal for rooms where hanging fixtures are not feasible due to space limitations or a ceiling with slope. The flush mount is compatible with all Bromic Electric heaters and can be used with a variety mounting poles.

There are stack switches that allow you to control your heating easily If you prefer the simplicity of single-element patio heat. You can select to have your patio heater on full power, half power, or off.

Gas patio heaters are available to those who prefer heating their outdoor spaces using the traditional flame method. These heaters use propane, LPG or natural gas to heat the air. They are typically powered by small propane tanks that must be refilled regularly.

Installation

Electric heaters for your patio are an excellent option to keep enjoying outdoor dining and entertaining after the sun has set. They are simple to operate, cost-effective and easy to use. They offer high-quality radiant heat, which will help you and your guests remain comfortable, particularly on those cool nights. To ensure safety and durability they must be properly installed. Before making fireplacesandstoves , you need to follow the manufacturer's recommendations and talk to an electrician, or a plumber if you are using a gas-powered model.

When you are choosing an electric patio heating system it is important to first decide the size of the area you want to heat. Most often, a heater with a higher BTU (British Thermodynamic Unit) rating is more powerful and can provide greater coverage. However, a warmer BTU rating also requires more electricity to operate.

Another thing to consider is whether you prefer to wall or ceiling mount your electric patio heater. Both options have pros and pros and. Wall-mounted units are more compact and can be placed in a variety locations. They can be difficult to reach and their nozzles must be cleaned regularly.

A ceiling-mounted patio heater may give a modern, sleek appearance and is ideal for high-ceilinged areas. This option is available for all Bromic electric models. It requires a small space in the ceiling.

Finally, you can opt for a propane or natural gas-powered patio heater. They aren't as portable than electric heaters, but they still provide a high level of heat and can be switched off and on with ease using a remote control or an integrated clock. Gas-powered units aren't as safe as their electric counterparts due to the fact that they depend on combustion to function. They also require regular maintenance.

If you prefer an older-fashioned approach to patio heating, wood-burning units such as metal fire pits and chimineas as well as brick fireplaces that are built-in can be very appealing and provide a rustic appearance to your outdoor space. However, these kinds of units can be challenging to maintain due to the regular need to clean up ash and debris and could cause sparks that could be dangerous when not handled properly.

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