Friday, January 3, 2014

Q-Mark MLY 5KW 240V UNIT HEATER *, HUH524TA

Space Heater Q-Mark MLY 5KW 240V UNIT HEATER *, HUH524TA For Sale




  • Sales Rank: #578939 in Home
  • Brand: Berko
  • Model: HUH524TA

Features

  • Identical to Dayton G73
  • Hard wired power connection
  • Heavy gauge steel cabinet with baked enamel finish
  • Built-in thermostat adjusts from 45 to 135 degrees F
  • High temperature cutout shuts down the heater at dangerously high temperatures and restarts the heater when temperatures return to normal
  • Identical to Dayton G73
  • Hard wired power connection
  • Heavy gauge steel cabinet with baked enamel finish
  • Built-in thermostat adjusts from 45 to 135 degrees F
  • High temperature cutout shuts down the heater at dangerously high temperatures and restarts the heater when temperatures return to normal

- Ceiling mounting bracket for horizontal or vertical flow mounting or any position in between
- Individual louver blades adjust up and down to direct air
- Heavy gauge steel cabinet with baked enamel finish
- Built-in thermostat adjusts from 45 to 135 degrees F
- Automatic control delays fan action until heating element is warm
- When thermostat is satisfied and heating element turns off, the fan continues to run until the element is cool
- High temperature cutout shuts down the heater at dangerously high temperatures and restarts the heater when temperatures return to normal
- Dimensions are 14" wide, 19-1/8" deep, and 12-1/2" high
- Plate fin element
- Smooth, quiet operation
- Hard wired power connection
- One year manufacturers warranty
- Heater dimensions: 14"W x 19-1/8"D x 12-1/2"H
- Heater weight: 24 Pounds
- Power connection: 240 Volts / 1 Phase / 60 Hertz
- Amp draw: 26.1 Amps
- Heating capacity: 5,000 Watts or 17,065 Btu/Hr

Customer Reviews

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
5Excellent option for occaisional heating needs...
By Victor H. Agresti
208/240v Electric HeaterStep 1: I wanted to work comfortably in an attached 22 x 22 (9 foot high drywalled ceiling) garage in the winter. Figuring I'd need lots of heat, I bought a portable 40,000 btu propane heater. It exhausts lots of carbon monoxide, so you have to partially open a door or window to the outside to let [cold] fresh air in -- which seriously lowers heater efficiency. The heater warmed the garage, but the approach wasn't satisfactory -- i.e., the fumes were so bad, I stopped using it. It was also very loud, like the hissing of escaping air from a large air boat; plus, when the propane tank ran out, the heater stopped; each time you needed heat, you had to drag it out, connect it to the tank, leave plenty of floor space around this self-contained-blowtorch; put it all away when you were done; and of course find a place to store it. Also, there was no thermostat. All in all, a royal pain in the keister. (Google search on: "propane heater carbon monoxide" to read about the serious risk of carbon monoxide from propane heaters.)Step 2: I bought one of these electric heaters. It has only half the btu's of the propane unit, but there is no need to open a window or door for ventilation. It also has a thermostat, so you can set it (to a number, not a temperature), and come back 30 minutes later and be in relative comfort. On days in the low 30s, it will keep the garage in the 60s, which is fine for working.. (My attached garage ceiling and 2 walls are insulated.) My heater is mounted high up on a wall, but it can also be mounted to hang from the ceiling, as long as the clearances laid out in the instructions, are followed. In any case, once mounted, it is out of the way, and always ready. There's nothing to haul out or set up when you need heat -- just turn it on. When done, just turn it off. This heater needs a dedicated 30-amp 220-volt circuit. You wouldn't want to use this every day, due to electricity costs, but for occasional use, it is perfect.My advice is to skip step 1.Note: As of this writing, Amazon sells this heater under several names:- Fahrenheat Ceiling-Mount Automatic 5000 Watt Electric Heater, Model# FUH5-4- Fahrenheat/Marley FUH54 Suspended Electric Heater- Dayton G73 Electric Garage Heater- Multi-Watt Horizontal Downflow Unit Heater With Thermostat 208/240vThese are all the same heater; it is manufactured by Marley Engineered Products of Bennettsville, South Carolina.

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Q-Mark MLY 5KW 240V UNIT HEATER *, HUH524TA

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- Plate fin element
- Smooth, quiet operation
- Hard wired power connection
- One year manufacturers warranty
- Heater dimensions: 14"W x 19-1/8"D x 12-1/2"H
- Heater weight: 24 Pounds
- Power connection: 240 Volts / 1 Phase / 60 Hertz
- Amp draw: 26.1 Amps
- Heating capacity: 5,000 Watts or 17,065 Btu/Hr

Customer Reviews

Most helpful customer reviews

5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
5Excellent option for occaisional heating needs...
By Victor H. Agresti
208/240v Electric HeaterStep 1: I wanted to work comfortably in an attached 22 x 22 (9 foot high drywalled ceiling) garage in the winter. Figuring I'd need lots of heat, I bought a portable 40,000 btu propane heater. It exhausts lots of carbon monoxide, so you have to partially open a door or window to the outside to let [cold] fresh air in -- which seriously lowers heater efficiency. The heater warmed the garage, but the approach wasn't satisfactory -- i.e., the fumes were so bad, I stopped using it. It was also very loud, like the hissing of escaping air from a large air boat; plus, when the propane tank ran out, the heater stopped; each time you needed heat, you had to drag it out, connect it to the tank, leave plenty of floor space around this self-contained-blowtorch; put it all away when you were done; and of course find a place to store it. Also, there was no thermostat. All in all, a royal pain in the keister. (Google search on: "propane heater carbon monoxide" to read about the serious risk of carbon monoxide from propane heaters.)Step 2: I bought one of these electric heaters. It has only half the btu's of the propane unit, but there is no need to open a window or door for ventilation. It also has a thermostat, so you can set it (to a number, not a temperature), and come back 30 minutes later and be in relative comfort. On days in the low 30s, it will keep the garage in the 60s, which is fine for working.. (My attached garage ceiling and 2 walls are insulated.) My heater is mounted high up on a wall, but it can also be mounted to hang from the ceiling, as long as the clearances laid out in the instructions, are followed. In any case, once mounted, it is out of the way, and always ready. There's nothing to haul out or set up when you need heat -- just turn it on. When done, just turn it off. This heater needs a dedicated 30-amp 220-volt circuit. You wouldn't want to use this every day, due to electricity costs, but for occasional use, it is perfect.My advice is to skip step 1.Note: As of this writing, Amazon sells this heater under several names:- Fahrenheat Ceiling-Mount Automatic 5000 Watt Electric Heater, Model# FUH5-4- Fahrenheat/Marley FUH54 Suspended Electric Heater- Dayton G73 Electric Garage Heater- Multi-Watt Horizontal Downflow Unit Heater With Thermostat 208/240vThese are all the same heater; it is manufactured by Marley Engineered Products of Bennettsville, South Carolina.

See all 1 customer reviews...
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  • Identical to Dayton G73
  • Hard wired power connection
  • Heavy gauge steel cabinet with baked enamel finish
  • Built-in thermostat adjusts from 45 to 135 degrees F
  • High temperature cutout shuts down the heater at dangerously high temperatures and restarts the heater when temperatures return to normal




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