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The Original Portable Furnace vs Portable
Heaters
There are three major heating systems
in existence today:
- combustion
or the burning of a given fuel, i.e. natural gas, wood, oil.
- resistance
or the process of applying an electrical current to a coil or
resistor which produces heat, i.e. base board and electric space
heaters.
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infrared light energy, which is similar to the way the sun heats
the earth.
The Portable Furnace uses safe infrared
absorption to efficiently convert electrical power into even,
economical zone or area heating.
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The Portable Furnace uses an average of
35% less energy
than conventional electric furnace/baseboard systems.
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The Portable Furnace is the most economical
way to heat. In Midwestern Utility field tests for heating seasons,
the Portable Furnace used an average of 35% less energy than conventional
electric furnace/baseboard systems. The Portable Furnace has:
- no
burners to rust, corrode, or adjust.
- no pilot light to waste energy.
- no filament- will not catch fire.
- zero clearance
- an auto safety switch that shuts
the unit off if it gets too hot
Traditional portable heater systems
may leave a differential of up to 18 degrees Fahrenheit degrees
from floor to ceiling. The Portable Furnace heated air:
- does
not concentrate near the ceiling.
- stays
down and evenly dispersed in the area where you and your family
live.
The Portable Furnace does not remove
humidity from the air. It helps maintain humidity levels. The
even heating and higher humidity means:
-
lower heat settings with more comfort
- less
condensation on windows
- less
static electricity
The Portable Furnace does not use flame,
fuel or any form of combustion. The heat from the Portable Furnace:
- is
free of any other type of pollution
- does
not use up the oxygen in the air
- is so safe that will not not
start a fire or burn if you touch it
The Portable Furnace
is a state of the art system that provides the most comfortable
form of heat.
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