Our recommended books about building & mechanical systems design, inspection, problem diagnosis, and repair, and about indoor environment and IAQ testing, diagnosis, and cleanup are at the. Therefore, avoid installing heater against vinyl wall coverings or below plastic or vinyl items such as blinds or vinyl drapes since these items may become damaged by the heated air flowing from heater. If you consider the "do not install below an outlet" advice for this type of heater and that its intent is to avoid overheating an electrical cord that might be plugged in nearb, while we do not have an explicit "side clearance" in the company's advice, it makes sense to me to keep the heater far enough away from a wall receptacle that electrical cords plugged in nearby will not fall in front of or over or touch the heater. wikiHow, Inc. is the copyright holder of this image under U.S. and international copyright laws. For one thing, baseboards operate almost silently, in contrast to the noisy blowers of forced-air heating. Baseboard heaters are typically designed for either 120V or 208/240V applications. (Nov 14, 2012) Louis Bernardini said: Every dollar contributed enables us to keep providing high-quality how-to help to people like you. Therefore, it is quite changeling to make the arrangement of furniture in the right space. wikiHow is a “wiki,” similar to Wikipedia, which means that many of our articles are co-written by multiple authors. An electric baseboard heater has an electrical heating element inside a metal pipe. RECOMMENDATIONS FOR DRAPE PLACEMENT NEAR BASEBOARD HEATER 1. wikiHow, Inc. is the copyright holder of this image under U.S. and international copyright laws. We also like to use small electric heat sources in closed crawl spaces and in spots where there is a risk of freezing pipes. We also provide an ARTICLE INDEX for this topic, or you can try the page top or bottom SEARCH BOX as a quick way to find information you need. This image may not be used by other entities without the express written consent of wikiHow, Inc.
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\u00a9 2021 wikiHow, Inc. All rights reserved. Yes, you can. wikiHow, Inc. is the copyright holder of this image under U.S. and international copyright laws. Watch out: be sure to find and follow the clearances and other instructions for the brand and model of baseboard heater you are installing as those may differ. The following guidance on using a night storage electric heater is excerpted from that article: Watch out: prevent contact with a night storage heater surface by children, elderly or frail individuals: the surface of an electric night storage heater can be quit hot. Baseboards AB Brava Electric Baseboard PDH Patio Door Heater SPDH Mini Patio Door Heater ABA Bella High-end Baseboard AALUX2 Aluminum Mini Architectural Baseboard AALUX1 Aluminum Mini Architectural Baseboard ASPR Prima High-end Compact Baseboard. This article has been viewed 391,778 times. For example, a baseboard heater described as a 1kW model, containing one element, has an element rated at 1kW. This image is not<\/b> licensed under the Creative Commons license applied to text content and some other images posted to the wikiHow website. You can place a couch or chair in front of a heater, but it must be at least a foot away. Moving Baseboard Heaters Sometimes, you may want to move your baseboard heaters to a different location. wikiHow, Inc. is the copyright holder of this image under U.S. and international copyright laws. This design is made worse by the particularly high ceilings in this room. They are more susceptible than other parts of the building envelop because they have somewhere around a tenth the R value of most walls or roofs. Baseboard heaters should be mounted on the wall and not set in direct contact with the floor. “My reasoning is to avoid blockage from furniture, as these are small units with few options for furniture placement, and I do not want to further limit that or reduce efficiency with flow problems.” That’s the topic for this Q&A Spotlight. Can I install a baseboard electric heater under wall outlets? Baseboard heaters are typically designed for either 120V or 208/240V applications. While these are not absolulte rules, as Carson Dunlop's sketch at page top illustrates, we usually place electric baseboard heaters on an exterior wall. Clarifying for other readers, I think you mean electric hydronic baseboard heat - that's a more common name for electric baseboard heaters - basically an electric baseboard heat using a sealed unit containing a liquid (silicon oil) that improves thermal mass and heat transfer. wikiHow, Inc. is the copyright holder of this image under U.S. and international copyright laws. Baseboard heating offers several advantages over the average forced-air system. If the electric baseboard heater is near windows or exterior walls and senses cold air, it will work overtime. This image is not<\/b> licensed under the Creative Commons license applied to text content and some other images posted to the wikiHow website. If you can keep 4 or more inches between the heater and the furniture, that's probably best. Baseboard heaters typically need at least 12 inches of space in front of the heater. This image is not<\/b> licensed under the Creative Commons license applied to text content and some other images posted to the wikiHow website.