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Dyna-Glo wall heaters are the ideal choice for safe, indoor supplemental heating. This state-of-the-art vent free technology does not require a flue or chimney. These heaters are great for use in your home, cabin, or garage. Since these heaters do not require electricity to operate, they make an excellent choice for everyday heating, and emergency situations when the power goes out. Using infrared heating technology, objects are warmed first similar to how the sun heats & feels. This Infrared Wall Heaters burn with 99.9% efficiency, and operates on Natural Gas only. Not for sale in California or Canada. Check your local regulations on installation restrictions and requirements.DEPENDABLE: Ideal for emergency or daily supplemental use. ECONOMICAL: Cut heating bills by warming only occupied areas. COMFORT: Manually adjust the heat setting to your desired temperature. SAFE: Built-in oxygen depletion sensor (ODS) immediately shuts down the heater if carbon monoxide or lack of oxygen is detected. CONVENIENT: One continuous press of the battery assisted igniter makes ignition quick & effortless. VERSATILE: Includes all necessary hardware & bracket for wall mounting. UPGRADEABLE: Separately sold optional base legs (WBL100) provide the alternative of floor mounting. Separately sold optional Wall Heater Fan (WHF100) distributes heat in a quiet, yet powerful way. Natural Gas Ready (Fuel conversion not permitted) Infrared Technology works by radiating heat to warm objects first - Similar to the sun 6,000-30,000 BTU's/hr variable heat output for up to 1,000 sq. ft. Variable control knob offers the most customizable heat settings LOW - 6,000 BTU MED - 18,000 BTU HI - 30,000 BTU No electricity required allows for reliable back-up heating in case of an emergency situation |
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With a unit that will actually shut the burner off, it has to have a furnace type gas valve with at least a thermocouple to realize there is a pilot light available for ignition. To get up into this 30,000 btu range, I imagine you are probably around $400 and higher with auto ignition ----almost to the price of a small furnace.
Our fireplace, kind of similar to the OP will go from low to high with the rheostat type temperature thermostat, but will never completely shut off.... low is as low as it will go.
PS: Thank you....
With a unit that will actually shut the burner off, it has to have a furnace type gas valve with at least a thermocouple to realize there is a pilot light available for ignition. To get up into this 30,000 btu range, I imagine you are probably around $400 and higher with auto ignition ----almost to the price of a small furnace.
Our fireplace, kind of similar to the OP will go from low to high with the rheostat type temperature thermostat, but will never completely shut off.... low is as low as it will go.
PS: Thank you....
Perhaps I was wrong and your thermostat only adjusts the flame that only goes to low and never really goes out. That type of bi-metal thermostat control can be swapped out with this OP unit, or the one at your office. They are not that expensive.
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Note: Actually, we do have commercial wholesale accounts all over, where my response was "$400 and higher" ..... for just the 30,000 btu unit with thermostat controlled gas valve that shuts the burner completely off. The low end will be with a standing pilot and the higher end will be with auto ignition. At some near point, you are into the wholesale price of a small 85-90% furnace with a blower that of course, you have to vent and requires electric.
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