Surface-Mount Electric Wall & Ceiling Heaters
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Surface-mount electric wall and ceiling heaters free up limited floor space. They provide spot and supplemental heat to spaces like offices, conference rooms, lobbies, and bathrooms.
Surface-Mount Electric Cabinet Wall Heaters
Surface-mount electric cabinet wall heaters are larger than other wall heaters, so they have a greater capacity to produce warm air in a shorter amount of time. They use fan-forced heating. These heaters can be universally mounted to deliver heat in the desired direction. They can also recess out of the way with a required trim kit. These units have a built-in thermostat that can be removed and converted to mount on the wall. These heaters provide spot and supplemental heat to areas like school hallways, churches, transportation terminals, and lobbies.
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Surface-Mount Electric Cove Heaters
Surface-mount electric cove heaters are positioned high on the wall near the ceiling, so they save space and don't interfere with furniture placement. They use radiant heating to transfer heat to people and objects instead of the air and warm people quicker than other types of electric heaters. Since they don't have moving parts, they operate silently. They're used with remote line voltage thermostats. These heaters provide spot and supplemental heat to spaces like offices, conference rooms, lobbies, and bathrooms.
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Surface-Mount Electric Wall Heaters
Surface-mount electric wall heaters are positioned near the floor, so the heat rises upward to warm the area. They use convection heating to create currents that warm and circulate the air. Convection heaters don't have moving parts, so they're quieter than fan-forced heaters. They have a built-in thermostat. These heaters provide spot and supplemental heat to spaces like offices, conference rooms, lobbies, and bathrooms.
Surface-Mount Pump House Heater
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Surface-Mount Electric Ceiling Heaters
Surface-mount electric ceiling heaters are positioned out of the way to free up limited wall and floor space. They use fan-forced air to provide spot and supplemental heating. They also have an automatic thermal cutout that shuts off the heater if it overheats and turns back on when the temperature returns to normal. They can be used in spaces like offices, conference rooms, lobbies, and bathrooms. They require a thermostat to control heat settings.
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