Unit Heater

Prevent your finger tips from shaking and being frozen with a unit heater. HomElectrical provides a wide variety of unit heaters for any large garage, workshop, and warehouse up to 6000 square feet in size. These heaters are lightweight, quiet, and easy to install with a universal wall or ceiling mounting bracket. Venture out of the cold and into a toasty workspace with a unit heater from HomElectrical.

1291-1320 of 1356 products

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1291-1320 of 1356 products

What can heat my garage?

Unit heaters produce extremely high amounts of heat so they are commonly found in large garages, workshops, and warehouses.

  • Depending on the size of the system, these heaters can be used for both residential and commercial structures.
  • Unit heaters typically operate by producing heat and then use fans to blow the hot air out.
  • They are easy to install with universal wall or ceiling mounting bracket.

These unit heaters can feature quiet operation, adjustable louvers, built in thermostats, and thermal protection with automatic reset.

What is a Convection Heater?

These heaters are able to take in cool air and heat it up with a heated coil. The hot air is then able to rise and heat the room or space. It operates quietly and has a lower chance of having any ignition hazards when compared to other types of heaters.

What is Forced-Air Heating Technology?

This type of heating system uses a furnace or heat pump to warm the air and releases it through ductwork and vents. Cold air is pulled into the system where it is filtered and heated. The filter then gets rid of any allergens and dust that could be brought in with the air. It is the only energy efficient heating system that is able to combine heating and cooling.

What does BTU/H mean?

BTU stands for British thermal unit which is a measurement of how much heat energy is used to raise the temperature of one pound of water. The ‘H’ refers to how many BTUs are used in an hour.

What is the difference between Single Phase and Three Phase?

  • Single Phase - a two wire alternating current (AC) power circuit that is commonly found in households and residential areas.
  • Three Phase - a three wire alternating current (AC) power circuit that is generally found in commercial buildings due to it's power density and flexibility. This wire arrangement will provide 1.7 times more power than a single phase arrangement.

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