Recommend me some heaters that are...
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...safe to leave on 24 hours.
Hi, in need of some heaters for the warehouse. These would be positioned in the office area - approx 800sq ft, standard ceiling height. At present i just have a couple of 2or3kw wall heaters, and at the end of every day i turn these off. Problem is though, when i return in the morning, the place is freeeeezing, and these heaters don't really distribute the heat properly.
So, my thinking is, buy 3 or 4 oil-filled rads (the ones you plug into an electric socket), and if safe? leave them on permanently, this i hope should maintain a comfortable temperature. I'm not looking to turn the place into an oven, just take the bite out of the air
Can anyone see any potential hazards with this idea?
Thanks
Hi, in need of some heaters for the warehouse. These would be positioned in the office area - approx 800sq ft, standard ceiling height. At present i just have a couple of 2or3kw wall heaters, and at the end of every day i turn these off. Problem is though, when i return in the morning, the place is freeeeezing, and these heaters don't really distribute the heat properly.
So, my thinking is, buy 3 or 4 oil-filled rads (the ones you plug into an electric socket), and if safe? leave them on permanently, this i hope should maintain a comfortable temperature. I'm not looking to turn the place into an oven, just take the bite out of the air

Can anyone see any potential hazards with this idea?
Thanks
Work out how much the heaters are going to cost over the next couple of years - and consider a heat pump.
Something like a Mitsubishi SRK71ZEA will put out about 8kW, and consume about 2kW. Much better for the environment than oil column heaters.
Should cost under two thousand installed
Something like a Mitsubishi SRK71ZEA will put out about 8kW, and consume about 2kW. Much better for the environment than oil column heaters.
Should cost under two thousand installed
Point taken about the timers. I think i will buy 3or4 of these - http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/0... - they seem to get good reviews.
Last year i bought an extra couple of heaters, these - http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/4... - problem was though, that when i plugged them into a twin wall socket, the cable and trunking used to get quite warm too. I was told 6kw was too much load for a twin wall socket.
Thanks for your advice
Last year i bought an extra couple of heaters, these - http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/4... - problem was though, that when i plugged them into a twin wall socket, the cable and trunking used to get quite warm too. I was told 6kw was too much load for a twin wall socket.
Thanks for your advice
Phooey said:
Point taken about the timers. I think i will buy 3or4 of these - http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/0... - they seem to get good reviews.
Last year i bought an extra couple of heaters, these - http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/4... - problem was though, that when i plugged them into a twin wall socket, the cable and trunking used to get quite warm too. I was told 6kw was too much load for a twin wall socket.
Thanks for your advice
You may be better with something that hangs on the wall for safety and for easier cleaning of the floor.Last year i bought an extra couple of heaters, these - http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/4... - problem was though, that when i plugged them into a twin wall socket, the cable and trunking used to get quite warm too. I was told 6kw was too much load for a twin wall socket.
Thanks for your advice
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