ProCom Vent-Free Dual Fuel Infrared Radiant Wall Heater - 2-Plaque, 10,000 BTU

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ProCom Vent-Free Dual Fuel Infrared Radiant Wall Heater - 2-Plaque, 10,000 BTU
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Product Description

This ProCom Vent-Free Dual Fuel Infrared Radiant Wall Heater offers 99% energy efficiency and dual fuel versatility. Use it with both natural gas or propane for cost-effective comfort. Not for sale in California or Canada. Check your local regulations on installation restrictions and requirements. Propane use requires 100-lb. tank or larger with two-stage adjustable regulator available from gas supply company. Includes: Wall mounting bracket, Product Style: Wall heater, Oxygen Depletion Sensor: Yes, Thermostat Included: Yes, Blower Included: No, Color: White, Heating Capability (sq. ft.): 300, Dimensions L x W x H (in.): 6 3/8 x 14 x 19, BTU Output: 10,000


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #35154 in Home Improvement
  • Brand: ProCom

Features

  • Easy push-button piezo ignition
  • Installation is easy and economical with no venting or chimney required
  • No electricity is necessary, making it perfect for power outages

Customer Reviews

Most helpful customer reviews

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
5My install experience with this heater.
By Austin Traveller
I just installed this heater a couple of days ago and have been using it the last two nights. Here are my thoughts on it: Installation instructions and operation manual are pretty straight forward. As is the install - not a big deal. Only trouble I had was that the gas port on the bottom comes with a metal plug in it (to keep moisture out of the heater while it is being stored in the warehouse) and it was a bit tight to get out. A hex key came with the heater for plug removal but I had to put a 'cheater' on the hex key to get a little more leverage.
I have run it the last couple of nights and here is what I found: it only got down to the low 40's (Fahrenheit) here so I put the dial on "2" and the heater would not kick on until my room temperature dropped to about 68 degrees. It stays on until the temperature hits 70 and then it shuts off and the pilot light remains on. When the heater is running and generating heat it makes a small "shushing" sound that I find is p leasant white noise.
To sum up: I like this heater, it does a good job of zone heating for my bedroom and I recommend it.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
4great little propane heater
By Nicki S. Aaron
We live in an old farmhouse circa 1905. No insulation. These little gas heaters are a life saver. I recommend!

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
3Makes very good heat and does't cost alot to run, but I wish it had a fan for it.
By Rosco Crooke
I have a larger one of these and I really like it. I like this one as well, but I really want to see ProCom make a fan for it and include it in the price of this unit. The main reason being "It really would help to have the fan in it." It puts out heat very well, but you need something to help circulate it. So I use a a standing fan or something else to help move it around. They should at least offer a unit with a built in fan, even if it cost a good chunk more. If you're looking for good quick heat and heat that doesn't cost an arm and a leg, then you found what you want. Just make sure to get a small fan to help move the heat around.

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