Greenhouse Heater with Forced Air Fan and Adjustable Thermostat, Splash-Resistant 1500W
Greenhouse Heater with Forced Air Fan and Adjustable Thermostat, Splash-Resistant 1500W
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Durable Metal Housing
The powder coated metal enclosure is built to resist dents and everyday wear while maintaining a professional appearance in greenhouses and offices. Reinforced seams and a rigid frame help the unit remain stable during operation and make it easier to move without distortion. The finish resists fading so the heater keeps a clean look through seasonal use. Its solid construction gives confidence that the heater can handle routine handling and placement changes.
Consistent Forced Air Heating
A stainless steel heating element combined with a high quality fan provides steady forced air circulation to reduce cold spots and even out temperature across the space. The fan pushes warm air into corners and helps create a more uniform environment for plants or work areas. Continuous airflow supports stable conditions during extended run times while keeping noise at a moderate level. This behavior is ideal for applications that need reliable background warmth rather than short bursts of heat.
Adjustable Temperature Control
Analog controls allow straightforward adjustment so you can set the temperature to match changing conditions throughout the day. The thermostat covers a wide range, making the unit suitable for gentle background warming or stronger output when required. Clear markings make it easy to set and check the chosen level at a glance. The responsive control helps you tailor comfort for plants, tools, or people without complex setup.
Splash Resistant Design
The enclosure and component layout are designed to resist splashes and damp air commonly found in greenhouse environments, helping protect internal parts from light moisture. Built-in safety features include a heat limiting thermostat and an overheat protection circuit that stops operation if internal temperatures climb too high. For safe handling, allow the unit to cool before relocating or servicing and keep it positioned away from direct water flow. These precautions support dependable performance in humidity-prone spaces.
Product Specifications
- Power Source: Electric
- Power: 1500 W
- Voltage: 120 V
- Color: Anthracite
- Housing Material: Powder Coated Metal
- Heating Element Material: Stainless Steel
- Heating Element Format: Coil
- Air Direction: Two-Way
- Control Style: Analog Mechanical
- Heating System: Forced Air Fan
- Item Length: 12.4 in
- Item Width: 8.3 in
- Suitable Area: Up To 160 Sq Ft
- Mounting Location: Floor
Package Includes
- Electric Heater Unit
- Power Cord
- User Manual
- Mounting Feet And Hardware
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How Does The Unit Handle Moisture?
The design resists splashes and humid air commonly found in greenhouse settings, and internal safeguards help protect components from light moisture. It should be placed out of direct water flow and inspected periodically to ensure vents remain clear. If the unit becomes wet, allow it to dry completely before use.
Q: What Size Area Can This Heater Serve?
This unit is intended for localized heating up to about 160 square feet depending on insulation, ceiling height, and ambient conditions. It is ideal for small greenhouses, workshops, garages, and office zones where targeted warmth is needed. For larger spaces, consider multiple units or supplemental heating.
Q: Is The Temperature Adjustable?
Yes. The analog control knob allows you to select a temperature within a wide range so you can choose gentle background heat or stronger output as conditions change. Expect the air temperature to take several minutes to stabilize after an adjustment as the heater and fan cycle. Clear control markings make it simple to repeat preferred settings.
Q: What Safety Features Are Included?
The heater includes a heat limiting thermostat and an automatic overheat protection circuit that will stop operation if internal temperatures become excessive. Moving parts and hot components are enclosed behind the housing to reduce contact risk. Always unplug the unit and allow it to cool before performing any maintenance or repositioning.
