Tuesday, January 02, 2007

Looking for a way to reduce your heating bill?

The costs of energy have done nothing but rise over the last 12 - 24 months. People are looking for more economical but safe ways to heat their homes or RV's. Enter the portable furnace by Arbaco. You will notice that I used the term portable furnace and not portable heater. The reason that is becasue this unit is more than just a portable heater and should not be confused with a conventional space heater. It is an actual forced air furnace in all senses of the term. A Portable Furnace is a revolutionary zone furnace that safely and efficiently heats entire areas that need additional heat

So how does it work? A low CFM fan quietly draws ambient (room) air into a plenum through the lifetime washable air filter; then the air is gently forced through the heat exchanger. The temperature of the air passing through the unit is increased by approximately 46° C (115° F) then delivered back into the room through the exhaust grill. This heating unit is safe enough to be housed in a real wood oak veneer cabinet with casters for ease of mobility.

You can use this heater any where you wish and it is portable and safe enough to do so. It is safe to use in your home as it does not use combustible energy which in turn does not pollute the air or exaust the oxygen supply in the room. The
Portable Furnace is a state of the art system that provides the most comfortable form of heat. Unlike traditional systems, which may leave a differential of up to 18 degrees from floor to ceiling, the Portable Furnace heated air, using infrared absorption, does not concentrate near the ceiling.

Heat stays down and evenly dispersed in the area where you and your family live and the temperature difference from floor to ceiling is minimal. In addition, the
Portable Furnace does not remove humidity from the air. It actually helps maintain humidity levels. The even heating and higher humidity permit lower heat settings with more comfort, less condensation on windows and less static electricity.

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