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Can I use the heater to heat multiple rooms at the same time?
A. Yes. Keep in mind the heating will vary based on how open your floor plan is and the sizes of the rooms involved. We have heard back from customers stating that with the help of ceiling fans they have been able to heat multiple rooms simultaneously by placing the unit in a central room. Our suggestion, give it a try and see what works best for you.
Q. My home is not insulated very well, will this heater help me?
A. Yes, but keep in mind that rooms with little insulation will not retain the heat as efficiently.
Q. Can I leave the unit plugged in all day?
A. Yes, the unit can be plugged in all day. It has an Auto Thermostat, set it and leave it.
Q. Can I use these heaters if I have celings that are higher than 8 feet?
A. Yes, but it will take a little longer to heat the room initially. Once the room has reached the desired temperature it will cycle on and off accordingly.
Q. Can I use these heaters in a bathroom or laundry room?
A. It is not recommended due to the high level of moisture in a bathroom or laundry room.
Q .What is Zone Heating? A. Zone heating is all about focusing heat where people spend the most time. After all, there is no point to heating multiple rooms to 68+ degrees when these rooms are not in use.
Q. Can I use an extension cord, surge protector, or power strip with my heater? NO. It is designed to plug directly into a grounded 110 volt 15 amp or higher circuit receptacle.I don't have a grounded outlet; can I use a cord adapter or remove the grounding plug?
Q. Once I initially plug the unit in and turn it on, how long will it take to heat my room?
A. Generally, it takes less than an hour. Please remember that with any type of heating process there are many variables. Size of the room, how well the room is insulated, how many doors/windows, how much bare concrete (which acts as a heat sink with any type of heating), the opening and closing of an exterior door, etc. Yes. Keep in mind the heating will vary based on how open your floor plan is and the sizes of the rooms involved. We have heard back from customers stating that with the help of ceiling fans they have been able to heat multiple rooms simultaneously by placing the unit in a central room. Our suggestion, give it a try and see what works best for you. Yes, but keep in mind that rooms with little insulation will not retain the heat as efficiently. |