sold240v garage heater

  • Tuma
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    Farmington, MN
    Posts: 1403
    #1791968

    I have x2 Marley Qmark MUH35 series commercial electric heaters brand new, unused in the box. 240/208v 1ph, BTUH 17061/11372. Retails for $310 to $416 each. Asking $175 each

    Features
    • Mounts either on the wall or from the ceiling can be used for primary or spot heating. For factories, garages, and schools.
    • Airflow can be directed horizontally, vertically or any position between for precise control.
    • Multiple wattage heat selector switch. Either 5KW or 3.3KW @ 240V (3.7KW or 2.5KW @ 208V) for just the right amount of heat.
    • Fan only switch allows fan to cycle automatically with elements or run continuously for air movement when no heat is required.
    • Built-in thermostat with a temperature of 40F to 90F.
    • Heater is shipped with ceiling/wall bracket.
    • Heavy gauge die-formed steel housing.
    • Advanced pull-through air flow design draws air across heating element for more even air distribution and cooler element operation.
    • Specially designed venturi outlet to meet that added throw as required in vertical position.
    • Completely enclosed fan motor, 1/100 hp, 1600 rpm.
    • Air delivery data: 210 cfm at 550 fpm
    • Maximum effective mounting height: 8′ horizontal, 51; vertical, horizontal air throw 24′.
    • Statuary Bronze Finish.
    • Aluminum-finned, copper clad steel sheath heating element has longer useful life, because of cooler sheath temperature and faster heat dissipation.
    • Automatic reset linear thermal cut-out capillary type, provides protection over entire length of element area.
    • Ruggedly built, yet lighter weight for easier installation. No piping flues, valves, or traps.
    • Meets all UL, NEC, and OSHA requirements.
    • UL Listed.

    Tuma
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    Farmington, MN
    Posts: 1403
    #1792472

    They are not heavy.

    eforce
    Posts: 27
    #1793096

    Would one of the heat a three car garage? If so, I would be interested in buying one of them.

    Thanks ….

    Tuma
    Inactive
    Farmington, MN
    Posts: 1403
    #1793108

    It is recommended to use 10 Watts/ square foot. So one heater would be good for 500 sqft. My buddy has a 600 sqft garage and he only uses one.

    Tuma
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    Farmington, MN
    Posts: 1403
    #1796554

    The nights are getting cooler. whistling

    Tuma
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    Farmington, MN
    Posts: 1403
    #1800029

    Price drop to $150 each

    matthewkolden
    Posts: 348
    #1801311

    I’ve been debating between electric and gas for my garage. Can anyone tell me the typical expense to run one of these? The plan would be to keep it around 50 degrees and only bump it up as needed.

    Tuma
    Inactive
    Farmington, MN
    Posts: 1403
    #1801345

    I cost me about $35 a month to run one cooler during the day and 65 for a couple of hours in the evenings.

    Franny
    Empire, MN
    Posts: 28
    #1801347

    pm sent

    Tuma
    Inactive
    Farmington, MN
    Posts: 1403
    #1801565

    1 heater sold last night and I still have one left.
    $150 240v heater waytogo

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