 |  | TPI Corporation 188TASA Fan Forced Portable Heater Milk House Style Fan
The TPI Corporation 188TASA fan forced portable heater can operate at 1500W or 1300W, and has a steel milk-house style fan and enclosure suitable for small indoor spaces. The enclosure has a handle for portability and a wire screen for safety. The unit includes a thermostat for adjustable temperature control and can operate with the fan alone to provide air circulation without heat. It has an automatic reset type limit control and a thermal cutoff device for overheat protection, and a tip-over switch to disable the heater for safety. It includes a 6’ long, three-conductor power cord and is wired for 120V for compatibility with most standard circuits. The unit weighs 9 lb. and is compliant to standards for use in the United States and Canada by United Laboratories (UL).
Electric heaters generate warmth through a central heating element that is housed in a reflective enclosure that concentrates the energy produced. An element made of a combination of metals produces heat or infrared energy by the electrical resistance created when an electric current passes through it. Fan-forced heaters pass air over the heating element to expel heat from the enclosure for greater throw and circulation. Radiant heaters do not use a fan, but warm nearby objects through energy transfer. A heater’s voltage and wiring should be matched to the electrical circuit where it is to be used. Heaters are used in a range of commercial applications that include shop floors, construction sites, and industrial buildings. All local electrical codes should be followed when installing permanent mounted electric heating equipment.
Please Note: This appliance complies with the U.S. Electrical Standard (120V, 60 Hz).
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UPC 686334800419 |