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Choosing a Patio Heater Electric

Electric heaters hung on the wall are great for spaces with a design-driven aesthetic. They are easy to use and less expensive to operate than propane models.

Patio heaters, no matter the type of fuel used should always be kept away from fire-prone items and should not be left unattended. For more information, check out these safety guidelines for patio heaters.





Selecting the Right Heater

A lot of Australians enjoy entertaining and sitting on their patios. The cold temperatures can however make it difficult to enjoy these spaces. Patio heaters provide precise, effective heating to extend outdoor use throughout the all-year. It is crucial to select the best patio heater to ensure optimal performance, safety, and style. When purchasing a heater you must take into consideration a number of aspects, including the requirements for installation as well as the fuel source.

Some types of patio heaters, like ceiling-mounted and wall-mounted models require professional installation and are permanently fixed in place. Tabletop heaters and freestanding heaters offer more flexibility. Portable electric patio heaters, for instance, can be moved around your garden or yard to suit your needs. Some models have handles that make it simple to maneuver. To make things easier, a few portable electric patio heaters are compatible with remote controls for simple operation.

When selecting a patio heater, you should think about the size of your space and how many people are going to use it at once. A larger area requires more power than a smaller one, so you'll need to choose one that has enough power for adequate heating. In addition, you should take into account the amount of time you'll be using the heater per day, since this will affect the power consumption and the battery life of your device.

You'll need to choose the fuel source for your patio heater based on its model. Electric patio heaters use electricity and don't release any emissions. Natural gas patio heaters require your home to be connected to gas lines. Liquid propane heaters can be simple to use and don't require any installation. However, their requirement to refill their tanks regularly makes them the least cost-effective choice.

Additionally, if you have children in your home who may touch the heater, it's crucial to choose a model with built-in safety features. Choose a heater that has an automatic shut-off if it is tilted beyond a certain angle, and a fire sensor to prevent accidental sparks. It is also possible to invest in an extinguisher for fire to have in your house for emergency situations.

Installation

A free-standing patio heater can be a great way to extend your outdoor living space past the warmest months of the year. There are patio heat lamp electric of heaters for your patio available that include electric and gas-powered models. When purchasing the right patio heater, you need to think about the amount of heat your patio needs and the weight the heater can handle.

There are many different ways to set up your heater on your patio The most well-known is a ceiling-mounted. This option is perfect for patios with covered areas since it doesn't impede floor space and ensures an even distribution of heat across the area.

This mounting option is available for all Bromic's Electric heater series and a variety of poles for ceiling mounting are available to match your style and to fit any ceiling height. If your space has a slanted ceiling, adding a wedge to the pole can help the heater to be mounted perpendicular to the floor, and still meet the minimum clearance requirements.

You can also place your heater on the wall. You can do this using a wide range of electric heaters. A range of mounting brackets are available for each model. The brackets of our Platinum and Tungsten Electric Heaters can be placed at an angle of between 15 and 45 degrees, depending on the model. They should be placed 6 feet above ground level and at a minimum of five feet from any structures that are above the heater.

Propane: These heaters utilize tanks of 20 pounds of propane that can be easily filled at all convenience stores and gas stations. They typically generate more heat than electric heaters, however they may require an gas line to be installed in your home. These heaters are available as freestanding units or mounted on a structure, such as a fence, deck or pergola.

Some free-standing models have adjustable heating settings, which are ideal for guests who require a greater or less intense degree of warmth. Choose a propane patio heater with an arrestor that sparks. This will decrease the chance of fires that are caused by uncontrolled combustion.

Safety

Patio heaters can be ideal for extending your outdoor time and add comfort. However, they can also create safety issues. Keep the heater at least 3 feet from any flammable objects, such as furniture and potted plants. It is also recommended to put an appropriate mat under the heater, particularly for decks made of wood.

The kind of heater and the fuel source will determine the specific safety guidelines to be followed. Propane gas patio heaters, for instance, can be used to be more efficient in heating than electric models. However they require frequent refilling of their tanks and can cause carbon monoxide to build up. Additionally, it is important to choose a model that is UL or CSA certified and comes with features like anti-tilt switch and automatic shutoffs that reduce the chance of a fire.

Aside from the types of heaters, the way they are set up and used also determines their safety. While a lot of patio heaters have safety features built-in, it is best to follow the guidelines of the manufacturer to ensure maximum performance and safety. Bromic offers a range of mounting options for heaters that are placed on the ceiling or wall. There are also a number of mounting poles that are longer for hanging patio heaters that will provide the ideal safe distance from walls, ceilings and other fabrics like tablecloths and awnings.

Freestanding heaters must be secured or weighted down to prevent them from tipping over. Strong winds can cause heaters to blow over or shift when they are off, posing a fire risk or causing injury. If you live in an area that is prone to frequent winds that are gusty, think about using sandbags or bungee cable as anchors for your patio heaters.

It is recommended that you keep a fire extinguisher in close proximity to your heater, regardless of fuel type. It is essential to select the right type of extinguisher that is appropriate for the fuel used by your heater (Class B for electric Class C for gas or a multi-purpose for both). Don't let your heater run without supervision. Accidents can occur.

Maintenance

Incorrect maintenance and usage practices can be the reason for a variety of issues with patio heaters. You can avoid a lot of these issues by following some basic guidelines for maintenance and usage. Wash the heater regularly with an anti-abrasive soap and an air hose to clean the ventilation holes.

Never use an extension cable to connect a patio heating device. Instead connect the heater directly into an electrical outlet. The use of an extension cable could overload circuits, causing electrical fires. It is also recommended to keep the heater from combustible materials such as curtains and wood.

You could have an issue with your propane patio heater is constantly shutting down. A professional should inspect the gas line at least once a year for leaks and clogs.

Propane patio heaters should be stored in a dry, cool place away from rain and wind. When storing, disconnect the propane tank (it should be empty for storage in the long term) and wrap the tank in a protective cover. Also, the heater should be stored in a well-ventilated area or placed under a protective umbrella when not in use. This will protect it from rust and corrosion. It will also help to prevent it from tipping over.

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