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Default LP Heaters

On 1/22/2014 7:35 PM, Dean Hoffman wrote:
On 1/22/14 8:29 AM, mcp6453 wrote:
Presently I have a wall-mounted, open-flame LP heater for supplemental
heat in
my upstairs bedroom. The upstairs is just the bedroom and the bathroom.
Combined, they are about 700 square feet. They are normally heated by
a heat
pump. The LP heater is used only on really cold days when the heat
pump can't
keep up without engaging the extremely-expensive-to-operate heat strips.

The heater is not approved for bedroom use, and it is never run when
anyone is
asleep in the room. However, I would like to find an LP heater that
can run
during the night, if there is such a thing. A split system could be
installed,
but that's more than I want to spend for supplemental heating.

The question then is, what sort of LP heaters can be safely used in a
bedroom? I
realize local codes vary, but I'm more interested in safety than in
codes.
(Whatever is safe will probably be approved under the code.)


There are several direct vent LP heaters at Amazon. Prices range
from under $500 USD to over $2500 USD.


More or less the way I feel about it:

http://www.greenbuildingadvisor.com/...ed-gas-heaters

Friend had put them in his hunting camp after he got free gas hook-up.
In spite of them having shut off control for low oxygen and carbon
monoxide, they still scared me and like article says, who wants to
breathe combustion products.