Ceiling-Mount Industrial Electric Heater - 7500 Watt, 31.3 Amp, 25,600 BTU
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Product Feature
- Comes equipped with ceiling mounting bracket for horizontal or vertical flow mounting or any position in-between
- Automatically shuts off current in the event of overheating and reactivates the heater when temperature returns to normal
- Epoxy paint finish
- Cabinet is finished with an epoxy coating for excellent corrosion resistance
Product Description
Heats things up fast AND saves floor space! No blast of cold air at start-up - automatically delays fan action until the long-life heating element is warm. Fan continues until the heating element cools off. Can be used as primary or auxiliary heat source in garages, factories, stores, warehouses, public buildings, service stations, workshops, large or exposed areas or additions. Built-in thermostat. Comes equipped with ceiling mounting bracket for horizontal or vertical flow mounting or any position in-between. Adjustable downflow positions allow even distribution of heat throughout the space. Plated fin heating element provides uniform heated air discharge. 240V. 14in.L x 12 1/2in.W x 12 3/8in.H. Epoxy coating for excellent corrosion resistance. U.S.A.Ceiling-Mount Industrial Electric Heater - 7500 Watt, 31.3 Amp, 25,600 BTU Review
Fahrenheat Ceiling-Mount Industrial Heater - 7500 Watt, Model# FUH724This couldn't have been easier. I chose this heater over a gas model because I had a 220 run right by where I wanted to mount it, but no gas lines even near my garage. There was also a junction box right there that supplies power to my shed (a 2 fuse sub panel for lights and a couple of outlets). My garage is a 2 1/2 car measuring about 34' x 28' with insulation in the walls, but the rafters and ceiling are open. My goal was never to get the entire garage up to 70 degrees and keep it there for the winter, but merely to get it above 55 for about a week so I could finish staining and varnishing the trim work and jams for the windows I replaced a couple of months ago.
My first impression when I picked up the 29 lb. box that was smaller than any computer box I've had in recent years was that there is no way this little heater is going to be able to do the job, but I proceeded anyway thinking that for the price I could get a second one. I ran 10-3 from the junction box down to a wall switch and then back up to where I mounted the heater (with the breaker off). It has very straight forward wiring and simple instructions that were very easy to follow. I flipped on the breaker, fired up the heater, and put it on high thinking that this little guy would probably struggle, but I was very surprised that after about a minute it started cranking out some serious heat. I turned it down about half-way and hung a thermometer at the other end of the garage. The outside temp was around 45 and within an hour or so it was 65 in my garage. I ended up turning it down to low and even with the overnight temp getting into the low 30s my garage has maintained 60 to 70 degrees with no problem.
It's been a little over a week since I got the heater and put it in place and my staining has turned out awesome!
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