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by fire . an electric heater is a metal, and a metal is a good conductor of heat. so it can produce heat
130000 btu
Because the heat from a heater is already in the lowest from of energy possible, physical heat at only a few degrees above the ambient temperature.
No
Im really not sure of the question but if you are refering to using an electric immersion heater in a thermal store over a ground source heat pump, the immersion heater has a COP of 1 and the ground source heat pump has a COP of 3. So 3 times better.
An electric room heater may be used to heat a room when it is cold, they are commonly used in the winter. An electric room heater may also be used to discharge the heat outside and keep the house cool.
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I think So
In effect it does. Electricity applied to the heater produces heat. Heat applied to the thermocouple produces electricity.
I'm not sure what you're asking. If you're asking if you can put a gas heater where an electric heater is, the answer is yes, assuming gas and vent availability.
Electric hot water heater is used to heat cold water for use in winters. Electric hot water heaters heat water faster than the ones which consume fire in order to heat water.
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