Anyi Health
Both Heaters: A Comprehensive Comparison
Understanding Both Heaters
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EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS |
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Width: |
17 3/4'' |
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Depth: |
15'' |
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Height: |
24 3/4 '' |
Configuration
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electrical power: |
6kw,240V |
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real weight: |
22.5kg/49.6lb |
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gross weight: |
24.5kg/54lb |
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Chassis |
Heating element |
Heating elements installation plate |
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Base plate locking screw |
Transformer (On-heater control unit only) |
Sub-board (On-heater control unit only) |
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Base plate |
Connection terminal TB1 |
GND terminal (Wall-mount Digital control unitonly) |
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Wire clip |
Main-board (On-heater control unit only) |
Connection terminal TB2, TB3, TB4 (Wall-mount Digital control unit only have TB2) |
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Manual reset thermostat KT2 |
Compartment cover |
Insulation board |
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Wiring box |
Heating elements locking screw |
NTS-100 digital control panel ( Build-in control unit only) |
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Heating element guard |
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Overview of Both Heaters
Both heaters serve the primary function of providing warmth, making them essential for comfortable living during colder months. One heater is electric, while the other utilizes gas. Electric heaters are often easier to install and operate silently, but gas heaters can provide more heat quickly and are generally more energy-efficient in larger spaces. So, understanding these differences helps you choose the right one based on your needs and environment.
Advantages of Electric Heater
The electric heater is favored by many homeowners due to its straightforward installation process and minimal maintenance requirements. Additionally, electric heaters are often more compact and can be placed in various locations. However, they can increase electricity bills if used constantly. Therefore, it is crucial to consider energy-saving options, such as programmable thermostats, when utilizing electric heaters.
Benefits of Gas Heater
Gas heaters are known for their rapid heating capabilities and can efficiently warm large spaces. They tend to be more cost-effective in the long run if you have access to natural gas. Because they produce heat more quickly, many people prefer gas heaters in colder climates where immediate warmth is necessary. However, they require proper ventilation, so proper installation is essential for safety.