Marley Garage Heaters

 
 
Marley 13,650 BTU Electric Construction Heater, Model# BRH402
Marley 13,650 BTU Electric Construction Heater, Model# BRH402
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We know how cold it can be during fall and winter months. If you enjoy staying and working in your garage workshop during these cold months of the year you might need a garage heater. Without heaters lots of home garages get cold and damp. Garage heaters will enable you to work in your garages during the colder months of the year. You don’t have to limit yourself and stop your projects or even leave them unfinished because of the coldness. Just use garage heater in your workshop area and enjoy working.

Garage heaters can keep you working or doing projects in the midst of the fall or wintertime. You can heat your garage in different ways. You can use electric, gas, or propane heaters. It’s up to you if you also want to heat the whole garage or just a portion of it.

The Marley Garage Heaters offer its Compact Unit Heater MUH 35. With MUH35 the airflow can be directed vertically, horizontally or in any position for a more precise control. Since it is compactly built, the mounting is very easy. Its thermostat can be adjusted into 3.7KW or 5.0 KW settings. It has a switch designed for fan only. The heater is shipped with a ceiling/wall bracket for hanging or suspended installation. It can be lubricated permanently and has a fan motor that runs with unit-bearings. The thermostat that can be adjusted in many ways maintains heating comfort levels. It is built ruggedly but still ensures lightweight for ease of installation. It meets and in some times exceed the requirements set by the NEC, OSHA, and UL. It can be plugged in 240 or 208 Volts with a power rating of 500Watts in 21.0 Amps or 3333 Watts in 14.0 Amps, respectively. Its Btu/Hr is recorded at 17060/11372. British Thermal Unit (BTU) is the basic unit of thermal or heat energy measurements. The required energy amount to heat up a 1-pound water in 1 degree Fahrenheit is one Btu. It is usually measured in the heaviest point.