Dyna-Glo wall heaters are the ideal choice for safe indoor supplemental heating. This state-of-the-art vent free technology does not require a flue or chimney. These heaters are great for use in your home, cabin or garage. Since these heaters do not require electricity to operate, they make an excellent choice for everyday heating and emergency situations when the power goes out. Using infrared heating technology, objects are warmed first similar to how the Sun heats and feels. This Infrared Wall Heater burns with 99.9% efficiency operates on Propane only. Not for sale in California or Canada. Check your local regulations on installation restrictions and requirements. Propane use requires 100 lbs. tank or larger with 2-stage adjustable regulator available from local gas company. DEPENDABLE - Ideal for daily supplemental or emergency use, such as power outages ECONOMICAL - Cut heating bills by warming only occupied areas COMFORT Manually adjust the heat setting to your desired temperature SAFE - Built-in oxygen depletion sensor immediately shuts down the heater if carbon monoxide or lack of oxygen is detected CONVENIENT 1 continuous press of the battery assisted igniter makes ignition quick and effortless VERSATILE - Includes all necessary hardware and bracket for wall mounting UPGRADEABLE - Separately sold optional base legs (WBL100) provide the alternative of floor mounting. Separately sold optional Wall Heater Fan (WHF100) distributes heat in a quiet, yet powerful way.
Liquid propane ready (field conversion not permitted)
Infrared technology works by radiating heat to warm objects first - similar to the Sun
Up to 18,000 BTU's/hour heats up to 700 sq. ft.
Low-med-hi variable control knob offers the most customizable heat settings
No electricity required allows for reliable back-up heating in case of an emergency situation
1-year warranty
Not for sale in California or Canada
Prior to placing your order, please check local and state codes to determine if vent-free heaters are permitted in your locality
Operating heater above elevations of 4,500 ft. could cause pilot outage


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