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Mike Muderick January 21st 04 11:55 PM

temco wall heater
 
Moving into an old house, found a Temco? surface mount Wall heater. It seems
to be gas fired. How does this heater work? There is currently no
electricity in the house, yet the heater is hot. But I don't think there is
any flame. It does have an AC plug, which I assume is for a fan- I'll know
when the power comes on.
TIA
Michael Muderick



Larry Davick January 22nd 04 02:07 AM

temco wall heater
 
I grew up (well, spent my childhood...) in a house that had gas fired wall
heaters, no blower, though. The thermostat simply works off of the milivolt
electricity generated by the flame (I think) and the gas burners are beneath
a heat exchanger tube.

My Mother loved these heaters. On a cold day she would simply back up to
the heater, and toast her backside. Nice and cozy.

I have no idea how efficient they are, but they sure can warm up a house!
Oh, by the way, I remember that they would pop and make a lot of noise as
the metal expanded.

"Mike Muderick" wrote in message
...
Moving into an old house, found a Temco? surface mount Wall heater. It

seems
to be gas fired. How does this heater work? There is currently no
electricity in the house, yet the heater is hot. But I don't think there

is
any flame. It does have an AC plug, which I assume is for a fan- I'll

know
when the power comes on.
TIA
Michael Muderick





Terry[_20_] October 25th 17 06:14 PM

temco wall heater
 
replying to Larry Davick, Terry wrote:
H Larry, I have this heater in my fabric/quilt shop, which is in the 'barn'
next to my house. I agree, it does throw a good amount of heat, but is
expensive to run in an old building with only parts insulated. Trying now to
get the thernostat control back to working right ... can't afford to leave it
on all night long!


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trader_4 October 25th 17 07:17 PM

temco wall heater
 
On Wednesday, October 25, 2017 at 1:14:06 PM UTC-4, Terry wrote:
replying to Larry Davick, Terry wrote:
H Larry, I have this heater in my fabric/quilt shop, which is in the 'barn'
next to my house. I agree, it does throw a good amount of heat, but is
expensive to run in an old building with only parts insulated. Trying now to
get the thernostat control back to working right ... can't afford to leave it
on all night long!


Larry has been sitting by his heater for 13 years, just waiting to hear
that. Thank you again HomeMoaners Hub.


=?iso-8859-15?Q?Tekkie=AE?= October 26th 17 09:17 PM

temco wall heater
 
Terry posted for all of us...



replying to Larry Davick, Terry wrote:
H Larry, I have this heater in my fabric/quilt shop, which is in the 'barn'
next to my house. I agree, it does throw a good amount of heat, but is
expensive to run in an old building with only parts insulated. Trying now to
get the thernostat control back to working right ... can't afford to leave it
on all night long!


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Try throwing a nice gauzy cotton wrap over it to conserve the heat.

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Tekkie


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