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No, it is filled with space.
epidural space
Space was once believed to be filled with ether. Ether is a colorless and odorless liquid gas that is highly flammable.
Adjusting the controls of the heater itself is the only safe way to make a space heater hotter. Manipulation of the inner workings is a surefire way to start a fire or electrocute oneself.
Check the appliance's specifications on the strip, tag or plate that is usually fixed either on the back or somewhere on the frame. On there you will find its required operating voltage and wattage that it draws.If your home has 240 volt line voltage just divide the watts by the volts for the answer.Example: a 2400 watt water heater for a 240 volt line using the formula watts / volts = amps would give you 10 amps. For a 120 volt appliance it would be 20 amps.
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The heater should have a wattage rating (very few list amps). Calculate the amps using the wattage and voltage. Amps = Watts/Volts(480).
To calculate the number of kilowatts needed to heat 170m2, you will need to consider the size of the space, the insulation, and the climate. The calculations will vary depending on the specifics of each situation, but the following steps can be used as a general guide: Calculate the wattage of the heater you are using (this is usually listed on the heater's label). Multiply this wattage by the area of the space (170m2 in this case) to get the total wattage required. Divide the total wattage by 1,000 to convert it to kilowatts. This is the number of kilowatts you need to heat the 170m2 space.For example, if you are using a heater with a wattage of 1,200, then you will need 204 kilowatts (1,200 x 170m2 / 1,000) to heat the space. However, this number is only an estimate and you may need more or less wattage depending on the specific details of your space and climate.
I am assuming you mean an enclosed heater. Oil stay hot longer & does not rust.
An oil filled electric space heater produces a more "even" heating without the hotspots that standard electric space heaters can produce. Also it is not possible for something poked into the oil filled electric space heater to touch the electrical heating element wires as is possible in standard electric space heaters (which would shock you).
It is safe to have a space heater, but it does have risks like anything else. If someone wants to use a space heater, they should be very careful.
Valco Infrared heater can be used as a space heater. The can save you lots of money on energy costs.
The local hardware store, or online at various stores. Just google "space heater".
A micathermic heater is used where there is not much space to place a conventional heater. They can be mounted on a wall like a picture which saves foot space.
Depends upon the size, but it will be listed on the space heater for whatever speed you set. Sometimes the nameplates are difficult to find and might be located on the bottom of the space heater.
No, it is filled with space.
A space heater by itself will not cause a fire. However, not following the space heater safety guidelines may start a fire. Actions that may increase the risk of fire include, but are not limited to: Leaving blankets or clothes on the heater, leaving anything flammable near the heater, and leaving the heater on in an unattended environment.