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You’ll have to run it full capacity (1500 watts and 12,5 amps) to even come close to heating that space. It’s rated heating and cooling as well as fan square footage are simply estimates. It may seem more efficient but there’s no way it’ll be a primary heat source for a colder region. Above climate zone II.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No, it’s way too much space for this unit as a primary heat source. But it really all depends on where you live, what the area you’re trying to heat is like (windows, doors, thermal mass of building, desired temperature rise). According to the specs the maximum amp draw is 12.5 (which means that it uses 120v/1,500 watts. Most residential receptacles are 15 or 20 amp circuits). So depending on the cost of your electricity, you’d need to run it 24/7 if heating your space is even possible). The average cost of electricity is 0.13/KWh. You’d be better off buying a dedicated heater such as a portable electric baseboard heater 1500 watts as well. Same Amps. And much more purpose suited. You’re getting a highly sophisticated air purifier, monitor, and fan with the Dyson. And it sounds like you need something more tailored toward heating, specifically.
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