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How to Choose a Patio Heat Lamp Electric<br /><br /><br /><br />There are many options available when it comes to heating up your patio. Unlike propane models that require refills electric heaters can provide instant heat by simply flicking an switch or pressing a button.<br /><br />They also don't release gasses that might pose a health risk. Some units have adjustable heat settings to accommodate varying distances.<br /><br />Type of Heater<br /><br />You can relax in your outdoor living space throughout the day and throughout the seasons with the right patio heater. Patio heaters are available in a variety of varieties that include freestanding propane or natural gas models as well as wall- or ceiling mounted electric radiant heaters. Your choice will depend on the size of your space, the power sources available and personal preference.<br /><br />Most patio heaters are powered by electricity or natural or liquid gas and emit heat in a combination of convection and radiant heating. The heat output of patio heaters is measured in watts which can be converted into British thermal units (BTUs) to give a comparative. Some also have adjustable heat settings to allow for greater flexibility.<br /><br />A patio heat lamp incorporates a burner on top of a pole with a perforated screen that is reflective of the flames and radiates the heat downward to warm people, furniture and other objects. <a href="https://www.fireplacesandstoves.uk/products/harrier-1800w-portable-outdoor-patio-heater">amazon patio heater electric</a> come with reflective reflectors that sit over the burner that can be silvered to decrease the amount of heat is lost upwards.<br /><br />Gas patio heaters are the most commonly used patio heaters. They can heat several tables quickly and evenly. These heaters are portable and run off the propane tank or plugged into your natural gas line with the latter offering greater convenience and lower initial installation costs but needing ongoing costs for fuel.<br /><br />A growing number of homes are equipped with natural gas lines, making these the perfect solution for those who prefer to use gas-powered patio heaters. They are simple to install, however they require a gas line that is properly installed and functioning to ensure safety. Natural gas heaters that are portable come with extension hoses to overcome this issue, however they could be a trip risk and can create an additional fire risk when not being used.<br /><br />Safety<br /><br />Electric patio heaters can be used in covered areas, as they allow heat to radiate upward and not outward. However, they're not designed for use under an open roof. The heater should be placed at minimum 18" from the walls adjacent to it or 6" from the ceiling to avoid fire hazards.<br /><br />The propane and gas patio heaters are typically safe to be installed in enclosed areas and are protected by an enduring cover designed for open-air use. They are usually constructed of fire-retardant fabric and have an open roof that can be closed. The safety concerns with these types of outdoor patio heaters are due to the fumes and flames they release. They should be kept away from objects that can ignite, such as chairs and curtains.<br /><br />Follow the instructions and safety measures of the manufacturer before installing a patio heater or patio heat lamp. Choose a system that has received UL and CSA safety certifications and be sure to go through the owner's instruction manual thoroughly. Be especially careful around children and pets and ensure that the heater is not in their reach while it's running. Some patio heaters that stand on their own such as EUROM's include a tipping safety feature that shuts down the device when it falls.<br /><br />If your patio heater is connected to natural gas lines, it's important to check the condition of the line on a regular basis and to test it for leaks by a certified professional. If the line is in need of replacement, hire a licensed plumbing professional. A professional will be in a position to determine if the line should be connected to an underground pipe or not. A professional will also be able to ensure that the patio heater 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 at which a patio heater is mounted affects how much heat it will radiate into the area. It is important that the heater is placed in an appropriate distance from any surfaces such as plastic, which can deform as well as wood, which can become too hot. Depending on the model of the heater you can decide to place it on a wall or a structure using traditional mounting brackets. Certain models have soft starters that reduces the maximum current to safeguard your circuits.<br /><br />
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