Electric Kickspace Heaters – Expert Advise on Kickspace Heaters
Electric kickspace heaters are a quick source of heat and an ideal solution for hard-to-heat rooms. This makes for a very discrete installation in kitchen, bathroom vanities or utility room cabinets. Kickspace heaters are fan forced, and are available in 120 or 240 voltages. Most models go up to 1500 watts and can heat up to 150 sq. ft. room.
When look at electric kickspace heaters think about some for the following features and options before buying.
- 1,000 or 1,500 watt heater
- What is the voltage
- Built-in thermostat or wall mounted thermostat
- Grille size
- Grille color
Our Electric Kickspace Heaters.
Style 1 Electric Kickspace Heaters
The Qmark QTS has a 1,500 watts heating element
- 2 Models QTS1500T (120 volts) & the QTS1504T (240 volts)
- Built-in front mounted thermostat knob – Temperature range 45° to 85°F.
- Front Grille – 15 3/8” Wide x 3 5/8” High
- Black Grille
Style 2 Electric Kickspace Heaters
The TPI TSH20J has a multi wattage heating element
- Multi voltage heater 120v, 208v & 240v all work with this heater
- Optional Built-in thermostat or wall thermostat
- Front Grille – 23 7/8” Wide x 3 5/16” High
- Grey Grille
Style 3 Electric Kickspace Heaters
The Broan 112 & 114 1500w heating element
- Dual voltage heater 120v & 240 volts
- Optional Built-in thermostat
- Front Grille – 23 7/8” Wide x 3 5/16” High
- White Grille
Style 4 Electric Kickspace Heaters
The Stelpro CH has a 1,000 watts heating element
- 2 Models CH1001 (120 volts) & the CH1002 (240 volts)
- Optional Built-in thermostat or wall thermostat
- Front Grille – 23 5/8” Wide x 4” High
- Optional Almond or White Grille
Heater Installation & location in your room
This heater is designed for installation in an enclosed space such as under a counter or kickspace, in a horizontal space only, to provide warm, gentle heat at the floor level. Do not install heater upside down or sideways. Do not locate heater behind doors, furniture, etc., where the air flow to the unit will be restricted. When air flow is restricted the same air is heated and reheated until the heater shut down do to overheating. If this happens the heater is safe but the room stays cold. Another consideration is not to install the heater directly below the sink. Not because of the water but the heat on your feet. Most people don’t having warm to hot air blowing their feet for long periods of time. If you can install the heater to the left of right side of sink to keep your feet happy.
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