Heating Output:
BTU Rating: Heating capacity is often measured in BTUs (British Thermal Units). Models can range from around 4,000 to 20,000 BTUs or more, depending on the size and design.
Fuel Type:
Propane: Many gas heaters use propane and come with a connection for a propane tank.
Natural Gas: Some models are designed for natural gas and require a direct gas line connection.
Ignition:
Manual Ignition: Some models have a manual ignition system using a match or lighter.
Piezo Ignition: More modern heaters might feature an automatic piezoelectric ignition for ease of use.
Thermostat:
Adjustable Thermostat: Allows you to set and maintain a specific temperature.
Built-In Thermostat: Some models have a built-in thermostat to automatically regulate temperature.
Safety Features:
Oxygen Depletion Sensor (ODS): Many gas heaters include an ODS that shuts off the heater if oxygen levels become too low.
Overheat Protection: Prevents the heater from operating if it gets too hot.
Tip-Over Switch: Automatically turns off the heater if it is knocked over.
Design:
Portable or Mounted: Some heaters are portable with built-in handles, while others are designed to be mounted on walls or floors.
Adjustable Heat Settings: Often includes multiple heat settings to control the intensity of the heat output.
Ventilation:
Vent-Free: Some models are vent-free and designed to operate without external ventilation.
Ventilation Required: Others require proper ventilation to prevent buildup of harmful gases.
Additional Features:
Fan: Some heaters include a fan to distribute heat more evenly.
Remote Control: Certain models come with a remote control for convenience
What’s in the box
1 x Totally Home Gas Heater
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