The problem with the baseboard units is the length is 72 for 1500watt units.
Fan forced wall heater vs baseboard.
There are four types of convection heaters.
Wall mounted convection heaters for bedrooms and living spaces.
You can target a cold area with one of these devices and heat.
This guide will help you choose between a baseboard heater and a wall heater when replacing an old unit.
I suspect the kick space heaters were developed specfically for this.
The electric wall heater has a small fan in it.
For instance the one i saw was a com pac by cadet and it was 4000 watts and took up a space about the size of a sheet of writing paper x 4 deep.
Wall heaters are point of service heating at its best.
I went to price baseboard heaters today see prior thread and saw that they also have forced air wall heaters that are tiny.
The fan helps circulate air through the room while baseboards rely just on the natural convection process.
Although all electric heat is 100 percent efficient you can see some energy savings with a wall heater because it takes less time to heat a room.
If you have wire access you can have a heater.
The heated air rises naturally or is forced out by a fan and spreads into the space to warm it.
And while radiant panels are slightly more expensive than wall or baseboard heaters the increased efficiency of a radiant heat ceiling panel means that you will recoup the cost of the radiant heater in just 3 years for a baseboard and 6 years for a wall heater.
If it is only one baseboard in the kitchen on the loop or zone why not just swap a kick space or wall cabinet heater for the baseboard.
I am torn between the two devices a bit.
They have a register style with a squirrel cage fan that would force some air circulation they also have baseboard convection heaters.
Replacing baseboard heaters with forced air systems is a common decision that a lot of homeowners make.
All our heaters are quiet.
After that you save money each year.
The fan blows across the heated elements forcing the heat through the grill and into the room.
I am looking at a cadet brand electric heating for retrofitting a garage to be family room.
Installing an electric wall heater is little more than cutting a square hole in the wall running 120v or 240v wiring into the device securing the device to the wall and turning it on.
While electric baseboard heaters are easier and cheaper to install than forced air systems or hydronic baseboard heaters they are also less energy efficient and can hurt your wallet in the long run.
Radiant heating on the other hand involves the transfer of heat to a mass that holds it and releases it into the living space.
Wall heaters are great in rooms that you want to heat up fast.
The primary difference between electric wall heaters and electric baseboard heaters are in how that heat is delivered to the room.