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How to Choose a Patio Heat Lamp Electric<br /><br />When you want to heat your patio, you've got several options. Electric heaters are more efficient than propane models, which require fuel refills. They can be heated in a matter of minutes by pressing a button or flicking the switch.<br /><br />These units don't emit any gases that could be a health hazard. Some offer adjustable heat settings for varying distances.<br /><br />Type of Heater<br /><br />You can enjoy your outdoor living space all through the evening and throughout the seasons by using the right patio heater. <a href="https://www.fireplacesandstoves.uk/products/la-hacienda-infrared-hanging-electric-patio-heater">outdoor heater for patio electric Fireplaces And Stoves</a> are available in a variety of different styles, including freestanding propane or natural gas models and wall- or ceiling mounted electric radiant heaters. The choice you make will depend on the size of your space, power sources available, and your personal preferences.<br /><br />Most patio heaters use electricity, natural or liquid gas to generate heat. They release heat through a combination convection heating and radiant heating. The heat output of patio heaters is measured in watts, which can be converted into British thermal units (BTUs), for comparison. Some also have adjustable heat settings to allow for greater flexibility.<br /><br /><br /><br />A patio heat lamp is the burner on top of a pole with a perforated screen that is reflective of the flames and radiates the heat downward to warm furniture, people and other objects. Some outdoor heat lamps have reflective reflectors that sit on top of the burner that can be silvered to decrease the amount of heat is lost upwards.<br /><br />Gas patio heaters are the most popular heaters for patios. They are able to heat multiple tables quickly and evenly. They are portable and be powered by a propane tank, or they can be connected to your natural gas line. The latter is more convenient and has lower upfront costs, however it requires fuel.<br /><br />Gas patio heaters are becoming increasingly popular as more houses have natural gas lines. They are simple to install, however they require a gas line that is properly installed and functioning to ensure safety. There are portable natural gas heaters that come with extension hoses that assist in overcoming this limitation, but they can be a risk of tripping and also a fire hazard when not being used.<br /><br />Safety<br /><br />The majority of electric patio heaters are safe to use in enclosed areas because they allow heat to radiate outward instead of upward toward combustible materials like the roof. They are not intended to be used on an unprotected roof. The heater must be placed at least 6" away from the ceiling or 18" away from the adjacent wall to prevent fire hazards.<br /><br />Gas and propane patio heaters are only suitable for installation in enclosed areas with durable covers designed for outdoor use. These covers are usually made of fire-resistant fabrics and have a roof which can be closed. The safety concerns associated with these types of outdoor patio heaters is due to the flame and fumes they emit. They should be kept away from flammable objects, such as curtains and chairs.<br /><br />Follow the instructions and safety measures of the manufacturer before installing a patio heater or heat lamp. Choose a model that has received UL and CSA safety certifications. Be sure to go through the owner's instructions thoroughly. Make sure the heater is not within reach of children and pets. Some patio heaters that are freestanding, such as EUROM, have a built-in tipping safeguard that shuts down the device if it falls over.<br /><br />If your patio heater is connected to a natural-gas line, you must check its condition periodically and have it tested by a licensed professional to identify leaks. If the line is in need of replacement then you should hire an experienced plumbing professional who is licensed. A professional can determine whether the line is properly routed or should be run through an underground pipe. A professional can also ensure that the heater in the patio is plugged in to an outlet that is GFCI-rated (ground fault circuit interrupter) to safeguard against electric fires and shocks.<br /><br />Installation<br /><br />The height of a patio heater will determine how much heat it radiates into the space. The heater should be positioned away from surfaces such as plastic and wood that may deform. Depending on the model of the heater you may choose to place it on a structure or wall using traditional mounting brackets. Certain models come with soft starters that lowers the peak current to ensure your circuits are protected.<br /><br />
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