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1. Heat rises. Always try to seal the room(s) from escaping heat. Especially HVAC vents, bathroom
exhaust fans, bottoms of doors, wall air-conditioners, etc... Cover windows pane with blankets or
equivalent to minimize loss of energy from cold windows.
2. Remove items that you would not leave in your car on a hot sunny summer day. Candles, lighters, many
foods, candies, etc...
3. Unplug all household electrical items and do not place electrical items directly in front of the heater.
Electrical items are rated for higher temperatures than you are heating, just avoid the direct heat coming
out of the heater.
4. It is best to bag clothes, sheets, etc... and run in the clothes dryer for 20 minutes on high. Never leave
clothes laying on the floor or other surfaces or they will act as an insulator and it will be difficult to heat
under them sufficiently.
5. Open all drawers and separate all items so hot air can get everywhere easily.
6. Stand or block box spring and mattress' so hot air can contact all sides.
7. Place all fans blowing in the same direction along the walls in the area you are heating to circulate the
hot air into every nook and cranny. If possible place at least one fan per wall. Turn on fans to ensure air
movement is sufficient. Add more fans if it does not feel like a whirl wind (tornado type effect).
8. Place heater(s) so that the air is being immediately swept up by the fans and the hot air coming directly
out of the heater is not directly hitting any furniture or building materials before being blown about by
the fans.
9. Use no less than 1 heater for every 150sf in a normal room of ceiling height of 9' or less for maximum
performance. You can never have too much equipment, only not enough.
10. Turn on heaters and make sure all heater light switches that have power are on. Heater switches will not
turn on if you do not have power connected to the respective heater switch. This is ok if you are doing
this on purpose because you don't have or don't need the full power of the heater.
11. Always check for fire sprinkler's installed in a building. Keep heat level at fire sprinkler head a
minimum of 30F below the trigger temperature of the fire sprinkler.
12. Walls and ceilings made of block or concrete require more heat because they are more conductive of
energy than drywall. This means 1 heater will heat less space when you have walls and/or ceilings with
block or concrete. 50% more power is a general rule for these rooms. All buildings are not created equal
and more conductive materials take more energy to heat.
Best Practices for Heating rooms