Halogen
how much an hour to run a oil filled heater
diathermic
Factors that contribute to the efficiency of an oil-filled heater include the quality of insulation, the size and design of the heater, the type of oil used, and the thermostat settings.
The efficiency of an oil-filled radiator heater is influenced by factors such as the quality of insulation, the size and design of the heater, the thermostat accuracy, and the heating element's effectiveness in transferring heat to the oil.
I am assuming you mean an enclosed heater. Oil stay hot longer & does not rust.
The wattage of a Welbilt oil-filled space heater can vary depending on the model. It is recommended to check the product manual or the label on the heater itself to determine the specific wattage for your particular model.
If the heater in question is in good repair and operating normally, no. The way an oil-filled heater works is that the (electric) resistive heating element inside is immersed in oil. The oil absorbes the heat of the heating element more effectively than air would. The oil then transfers the heat to the outside of the heater, where it is exchanged into the surrounding air. It isn't like the heater is "burning" the oil. There are thermal cut-outs inside to denergize the unit if it gets too hot. Simple and easy.
Surprisingly, there are quite a few dangers using an oil filled heater. Oil and heat don't always mix so well because if it gets too hot, it could cause a fire. Also, if something happens where someone touches it, they will get severely burned.
I have one, but think I might junk the whole heater, since I think my heater has been recalled
At the junkyard.
An oil-filled heater such as the DeLonghi does not produce C02 - there is no combustion involved - an electric heating element inside a sealed metal housing transfers heat to encapsulated oil, which in turn heats up the entire radiator housing. The heated housing then transfers heat to the air in the room.\
They are safe to use in side just keep fabric away from it.