Electric Baseboard Heaters
Electric Baseboard Heaters can be a great way to heat a room
Electric Baseboard Heaters
Electric baseboard heaters are zonal heaters controlled by thermostats
located within each room. Baseboard heaters contain electric heating elements
encased in metal pipes. The pipes, surrounded by aluminum fins to aid heat
transfer, run the length of the baseboard heater's housing, or cabinet. As
air within the heater is warmed, it rises into the room, and cooler air is
drawn into the bottom of the heater. Some heat is also radiated from the
pipe, fins, and housing.
Baseboard heaters are usually installed underneath windows. There, the
heater's rising warm air counteracts falling cool air from the cold window
glass. Baseboard heaters are seldom located on interior walls because
standard heating practice is to supply heat at the home's perimeter where the
greatest heat loss occurs.
Baseboard heaters should sit at least three-quarters of an inch (1.9
centimeters) above the floor or carpet. This is to allow the cooler air on
the floor to flow under and through the radiator fins so it can be heated.
The heater should also fit tightly to the wall to prevent the warm air from
convecting behind it and streaking the wall with dust particles.
The quality of baseboard heaters varies considerably. Cheaper models can be
noisy and often give poor temperature control. Look for labels from
Underwriter's Laboratories (UL) and the National Electrical Manufacturer's
Association (NEMA). Compare warranties of the different models you are
considering.
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