Duraflame 1500-watt Infrared Quartz Cabinet User Manual
Duraflame: Name: Infrared Tower 1500-Watt Electric Infrared Heater,Oscillation, Wood Cabinet and Remote with Triple Oversized Elements: Heat Serve 1,500 Infrared Quartz Portable Heater - Black: Logan Deluxe Bluetooth 1,500-Watt Infrared Quartz Portable Heater with. Duraflame 10QI071ARA Manuals & User Guides. User Manuals, Guides and Specifications for your Duraflame 10QI071ARA Heater. Database contains 2 Duraflame 10QI071ARA Manuals (available for free online viewing or downloading in PDF): Operation instructions manual, Operation & user’s manual. Duraflame offers several units that range from standard fan-forced heaters capable of warming up to 400 Sq. To infrared quartz heaters that heat up to 1,000 Sq. The electric fireplace stoves have working doors with a main power switch, on/off for heat and a thermostatic dial. The Duraflame Electric Fireplace Insert is a one of a kind.
- Duraflame 1500-watt Infrared Quartz Cabinet Manual
- Duraflame 1500-watt Infrared Quartz Cabinet User Manual 2017
- Duraflame 1500-watt Infrared Quartz Cabinet Electric Space Heater Manual
Related Articles
- 1 Calculate the Kilowatt Hours for a Small Heater
- 2 Compare Home Heating Systems
- 3 Pellet Stove vs. Baseboard Heating
- 4 How Many Hours a Day Does a Hot Water Heater Run?
Quartz infrared heaters use as much power as electric heaters with resistive elements. The energy consumption depends on the rating of the infrared element, and that is usually in the neighborhood of 750 to 1500 watts.
Infrared Heater Operation
In a quartz infrared heater, electricity energizes a heating element in the same way it does in a conventional heater. The energy radiates out from the heater, and any part of your body in its path absorbs the energy and becomes warmer. Because the energy must be absorbed to be useful, some heaters incorporate a heat exchanger, which is usually a copper plate. The heat exchanger absorbs the heat and warms up, and a fan circulates warm air from the exchanger.
Power Consumption
Infrared heat is safer than conventional, resistive heat, but it takes just as much electricity to produce it. The rating for a particular heater is specified on a label — usually affixed near the power cord — and can be as high as 1500 watts. In California, where residential electricity costs about 17 cents per kilowatt hour, it costs about a quarter to run a 1500-watt heater for an hour. If you run it for 10 hours a day, that works out to about $75 a month.
References (1)
About the Author
Duraflame 1500-watt Infrared Quartz Cabinet Manual
Chris Deziel has a bachelor's degree in physics and a master's degree in humanities. Besides having an abiding interest in popular science, Deziel has been active in the building and home design trades since 1975. As a landscape builder, he helped establish two gardening companies.
Cite this ArticleChoose Citation Style
Duraflame 1500-watt Infrared Quartz Cabinet User Manual 2017
Duraflame 1500-watt Infrared Quartz Cabinet Electric Space Heater Manual
- Infrared quartz technology with the instant, directional heat of halogen technology, warms up to 18% faster than traditional heaters
- 5,200 BTU heater provides supplemental zone heating for up to 1,000 square feet to help you save money
- Patent pending safer plug® fire prevention technology monitors the temperature of the plug, and automatically powers off in the rare event that unsafe conditions arise
- Patent pending safer sensor™ fire prevention technology monitors the proximity of objects around the heater, and automatically powers off if anything blocks the heat output
- Adjustable, digital thermostat allows you to decide the temperature of your room
- Overheat protection, heater will instantly shut off to prevent overheating
- Eco mode automatically maintains just the right temperature to keep you comfortable while significantly reducing energy consumption
- Comes fully assembled and ready to heat, requires no venting or gas lines
- Four swivel casters roll in any direction and make this heater easy to move