Volpio, I interpret the original post as the noise is coming from the psu that supplies the 12v, not the heater itself.
Sorry. I misread the post.Correct.![]()
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Yes they are 4kw - but remember that is the same as 2x typical fan heaters and a 1/4 the running costs on kero.They don't really heat much do they though? I have one of their false claimed 8kw units (more like 4?) And in my domestic block cavity wall double garage it barely takes the chill off the air. It certainly does not "heat" the garage to any noticable degree unless its been running full tilt for several hours.
I suspect it is going out under the roller shutterIs the exhaust venting into the workshop?
Is the exhaust venting into the workshop?
I suspect it is going out under the roller shutter![]()
They don't really heat much do they though? I have one of their false claimed 8kw units (more like 4?) And in my domestic block cavity wall double garage it barely takes the chill off the air. It certainly does not "heat" the garage to any noticable degree unless its been running full tilt for several hours.
In my single garage 30 mins on full and my jumper is off . I set it at 17 deg and it is very goodThey don't really heat much do they though? I have one of their false claimed 8kw units (more like 4?) And in my domestic block cavity wall double garage it barely takes the chill off the air. It certainly does not "heat" the garage to any noticable degree unless its been running full tilt for several hours.
NO hole in roller shutter exhaust pokes out side . I have a carbon monoxide detector in the garage just to be safe .Is the exhaust venting into the workshop?
How is the exhaust fumes dealt with with type of heaterI still swear by this. I have the Chinese ones as well.
Genuine 4.6kw. Not cheap though.
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I run mine on kerosene. No fumes in a big room. No good if you are painting or spraying though. Ideal for a draughty old house.
It is non vented. Very clean burn. Like a gas cooker is non vented.How is the exhaust fumes dealt with with type of heater
I bought a different brand similar style heater and it produced more fumes than mine so I returned it. They aren't all as good! Nobody even notices mine running. Quite a big room and I crack a window open a fraction into the warehouse.I have one of the ones fizzy linked to, and its very civilized, you plug it in 220v, set a temperature on the lcd display panel and it lights itself automatically and all sorts of modern touches & you can buy the low fume fuel for them everywhere but it gives me headaches after a while using one indoors or in the workshop so I abandoned it to a storage shed a few years back. What drew me to the chinese diesel heaters was that they externally vent, and I don't have headaches running it, although the whole needing a 12v psu etc is a pain. I suppose it depends on how airtight your workspace is.
Slim, experience suggests your fan will stick or make weird noises again now its done it once, at the most annoying moments possible. It might be a idea to investigate getting a replacement fan while you have the luxury of not being in a rush to source one, as having a new spare fan next to it ready will nearly almost guarantee that the fan will never go wrong again.
Not my experience at all.They don't really heat much do they though? I have one of their false claimed 8kw units (more like 4?) And in my domestic block cavity wall double garage it barely takes the chill off the air. It certainly does not "heat" the garage to any noticable degree unless its been running full tilt for several hours.
They don't really heat much do they though? I have one of their false claimed 8kw units (more like 4?) And in my domestic block cavity wall double garage it barely takes the chill off the air. It certainly does not "heat" the garage to any noticable degree unless its been running full tilt for several hours.
Drawing cold air in from outside not as bad as I thought.Let’s be honest 4kW+ is exactly the same as that same amount of heat from another source. If fitted properly, with proper and adequate insulation, along with effective draught exclusion, I would expect the space would be heated within a reasonable time period.
On the other side, if heating cold blocks in a leaky (poor insulation, leaking air) garage (uninsulated steel door(s)?) drawing in combustion air from inside and cold (to be warmed) from outside - one cannot expect them to warm the space efficiently.
Burning half a litre (some don’t even deliver the full amount claimed) requires a given volume of air. Drawing in cold air from outside would be horrendously inefficient ax the same amount of warmed air must leak out.
Let’s be honest 4kW+ is exactly the same as that same amount of heat from another source. If fitted properly, with proper and adequate insulation, along with effective draught exclusion, I would expect the space would be heated within a reasonable time period.
On the other side, if heating cold blocks in a leaky (poor insulation, leaking air) garage (uninsulated steel door(s)?) drawing in combustion air from inside and cold (to be warmed) from outside - one cannot expect them to warm the space efficiently.
Burning half a litre (some don’t even deliver the full amount claimed) requires a given volume of air. Drawing in cold air from outside would be horrendously inefficient ax the same amount of warmed air must leak out.