50,000 BTU Hydronic Hot Water Hanging Unit Heater - Single Speed Fan
Brand | Outdoor Furnace Supply |
Product Dimensions | 15.75"W x 12"H |
Voltage | 110 Volts |
Heat Output | 50000 British Thermal Units |
Mounting Type | Floor Mount |
Manufacturer | Outdoor Furnace Supply |
Part Number | UH50 |
Item Weight | 24 pounds |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
T**D
Decent for the price.
First I’d say this is a decent unit. I have two complaints but still not a deal breaker. The box for wiring is tiny. I changed it to a metal 4 x 4 electrical box since I had to add a relay for 24 V to open my zone valve. I would also have like a little more pipe exposed for the inlet and outlet to be able to bottom out fittings for connections. Otherwise it works fine and was straightforward to install and wire. I saw complaints about difficult to wire. The wiring diagram was very straight forward.
D**W
Well Built
Works well, easy hookups on the side. Unit was well packaged for shipping.
M**B
Works great
Great unit for the price. I used it to add heat to my garage by tapping off an existing zone with zone valves.
M**O
Very Simple Heat
This is a great unit for heating a less formal space. I installed this in our 24’x28’ insulated garage (with 10’ ceilings). It only required tapping in to the existing return line of our outdoor wood burner (about 165 degree water), and this was already located right under our small stoop.For the electric, I just bought a line volt thermostat and wired it solely to the fan on the back of the unit. Really easy way to create a separate zone that anyone can understand the controls for. (It lets the temperature swing about 3 degrees as you can see on the little digital thermometer we have set up on top of the thermostat).Overall great purchase, and I would do it again for sure. The fan sounds like a box fan on high, so it would hinder watching a movie in the same space, but otherwise not a big deal. The only other negative is maybe that it doesn’t come with its own mounting hardware. I used 3/8” thread-all with nuts and washers which worked just fine.Buy this thing; we love the heat it makes.‘Mike
G**O
The seller is very responseof, answer emails and telephone.
Had a problem with motor rotation, and was taken care of within 2 hours. Thanks to both people that I talked to. Also a very well built unit, that works great. Geo
W**0
It Kinda works
Easy to install, fans pretty loud and heat transfer seems sub-par.The water temp going in is 140 deg and leaving is 125-130 ish, in a 60 degree room.It blows warm but doesn't seem to transfer heat very efficiently.The little fan blows well, but is pretty loud and only 1 speed: on.Another unit I have seems to transfer the heat more efficiently: in temps 130 and out is 80, in another 60 degree room.
S**I
Perfect Basement Heater
I bought this heater for my basement workshop. 400 square feet, concrete floor and block walls. I have a 40 gallon water heater boiler system setup, that maintains a 140 degree temp. With Milwaukee weather at 20 degrees outside, it took my basement temp of 55 degrees to 65 degrees in just a few hours. Floors and walls were probably stabilized at 55 prior to starting heater.Fan noise?...not an issue for me. Would not call it quiet, but rather expected from a fan that claims to push 500 plus cfm. Would compare it to the fan in your car at full blast...you can hear it, but eventually tune it out because you know it is blasting heat.It has been below zero here for the last couple days, and heater is able to maintain 65 degrees. Cycles a bit, but I would expect this. Pleased with its performance.It is listed to have "one inch copper feed"...which was not specific as to whether it was threaded...it is not. So you will have to solder this heater into your system.I will say, and you can look at the picture I attached, there is zero vibration on the upstairs floor, when you mount it to your floor joists...if using in the basement. I was concerned about this, but very pleased with its operation. In fact, the fan is tight, and metal enclosure is solid...so no rattling or minor metal vibration at all.As for the 50,000 BTU rating...no clue as to how to determine what I am getting. I am only pushing 140 degree water through it. The online BTU calculators told me I only needed a heater half this size...decided not to take a chance and go bigger. Very happy with my purchase. Been running flawlessly for four days.Last item...I did not buy a 110 volt thermostat. I used my old 24v relay, to feed 110 volts to the fan. A lot more options in thermostats when you go this route. If you don't know what I mean, it is probably best you stick with the recommended 110 volt thermostat.I know this is a long review, but it is what I wanted to read before purchasing this heater. So I wanted to share my experiences and observations. I recommend this heater to anyone looking for an industrial like heater.
P**R
Fantastic unit
This unit is awesome I have purchased 2 now 1 for my 1100 sqft basement and one for my 1200 sqft garage. I'm running water temp at 140 and it keeps my basement at 70 degrees garage its a back up for extreme cold weather. Running off my efm coal boiler and couldn't be happier. The price is right and works awesome.
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