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Dyna-Glo IR30PMDG-1 30,000 BTU Liquid Propane Infrared Vent Free Wall Heater White
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Brand | Dyna-Glo |
Special Feature | Noiseless |
Color | White |
Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
Room Type | Bedroom, Home Office, Study Room |
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About this item
- Liquid Propane Ready (Fuel conversion not permitted)
- Infrared Technology works by radiating heat to warm objects first - Similar to the sun
- 6,000-30,000 BTU's/hr variable heat output for up to 1,000 sq. ft.
- Variable control knob offers the most customizable heat settings LOW - 6,000 BTU MED - 18,000 BTU HI - 30,000 BTU
- No electricity required allows for reliable back-up heating incase of an emergency situation
- Separately sold optional fan (WHF100) improves the amount of square footage the heat reaches in a quiet, yet powerful way!
- Separately sold optional base legs (WBL100) allows for stable floor mounting
- 1 Year Warranty
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Easy to install | 4.3 | 5.0 | 4.4 | 4.0 | 4.5 | 4.5 |
Easy to use | 3.4 | 4.6 | 4.5 | 5.0 | 3.4 | 5.0 |
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Sold By | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | CPO Outlets | Lifestyle by Focus | Amazon.com | Ressy |
power source | Gas Powered | Natural Gas | Corded Electric | Battery Powered, Gas Powered | Gas Powered | Gas Powered |
heating method | radiant & infrared | Radiant | Convection | Radiant | fan & forced air, Convection | radiant & infrared |
heating coverage | 1000 sq ft | 1,250 sq ft | 1000 sq ft | 1000 square feet | 700 square feet | square feet |
heat output | 30000 btus | 30000 btus | 30000 btus | 30000 btus | 20000 btus | 30000 btus |
weight | 25 pounds | 25.48 pounds | 26.75 pounds | 30 pounds | 19.81 pounds | 30.88 pounds |
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Product information
Brand | Dyna-Glo |
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Special Feature | Noiseless |
Color | White |
Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
Room Type | Bedroom, Home Office, Study Room |
Heating Coverage | 1000 sq ft |
Burner type | Radiant |
Fuel Type | Liquefied Petroleum Gas |
Product Dimensions | 28.07 x 10.51 x 24.09 inches |
Item Weight | 25 pounds |
Manufacturer | GHP Group, Inc. |
ASIN | B016I0DH3W |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | IR30PMDG-1 |
Customer Reviews |
4.3 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #289,421 in Home & Kitchen (See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen) #345 in Indoor Space Heaters |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Assembly required | Yes |
Batteries required | No |
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Product Description
Dyna-Glo wall heaters are the ideal choice for safe, indoor supplemental heating.This state-of-the-art vent free technology does not require a flue or chimney. These heaters are great for use in your home, cabin, or garage. Since these heaters do not require electricity to operate, they make an excellent choice for everyday heating, and emergency situations when the power goes out. Using infrared heating technology, objects are warmed first similiar to how the sun heats & feels. This Infrared Wall Heaters burn with 99.9% efficiency, and operates on Propane only. Not for sale in California or Canada. Check your local regulations on installation restrictions and requirements. Propane use requires 100-lb. tank or larger with two-stage adjustable regulator available from local gas company. DEPENDABLE - Ideal for daily supplemental or emergency use, such as power outages ECONOMICAL - Cut heating bills by warming only occupied areas COMFORT – Manually adjust the heat setting to your desired temperature SAFE - Built-in oxygen depletion sensor (ODS) immediately shuts down the heater if carbon monoxide or lack of oxygen is detected CONVENIENT – One continuous press of the battery assisted igniter makes ignition quick & effortless VERSATILE - Includes all necessary hardware & bracket for wall mounting UPGRADEABLE - Separately sold optional base legs (WBL100) provide the alternative of floor mounting. Separately sold optional Wall Heater Fan (WHF100) distributes heat in a quiet, yet powerful way. Do not place clothing or other flammable material on or near the appliance. Never place any objects on the heater
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Customers like the quality, performance, value, ease of installation, appearance and the ease of use of the space heater. They mention that it works well, is reliable and a great buy at a reasonable price. They also appreciate the pilot light and the fact that it looks better than the picture.
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Customers like the quality of the space heater. They say it gives pleasant heat, heats up quickly, and radiates well. Some mention that it has saved them a lot of heating expenses.
"...Can't beat it in my eyes.EDIT AGAIN: This thing heats my entire house (roughly 1000sq foot). This includes all bedrooms and everything...." Read more
"This heater puts out such warm heat ..I use 100lb tank only run it on low when the weather was very cold kept us very warm" Read more
"...They work good,this will get your house warm." Read more
"I like this product, it heats my garage efficiently and has been very reliable so far...." Read more
Customers like the performance of the space heater. They say it has a good design, works well, and is reliable. Some are impressed by its efficiency and say it's a great backup heat source.
"...Overall, I think this heater will work very well. I have seen them before and they produce hot heat. Great investment!..." Read more
"...They work good,this will get your house warm." Read more
"...Product had been functioning without any issues. I am still on the same 100lb cylinder - I'm very pleased with how efficient this unit is...." Read more
"Works very well, using it now for main heat source" Read more
Customers like the value of the space heater. They say it's a great investment and a good buy at a reasonable price. Some customers also mention that it'll save them money over electric heat.
"...Yes, propane is expensive, but for me it is cheaper than electric heat by a long shot. I mean less than half the cost?..." Read more
"...All in all, a great buy at a reasonable price." Read more
"...All-around great value in my opinion." Read more
"Best heater for the price. I later bought the legs for it and the shutoff. Very pleased with this heater" Read more
Customers find the installation of the space heater to be easy. They mention that the pilot light is convenient to use and light the heater.
"...It was easy to install although I did need to get a fitting from the hardware store for the inlet propane line...." Read more
"...It is quick to heat up and the radiant heat is excellent. Easy to install to the wall. Installed a fan kit and that helps distribute the heat." Read more
"Easy installation heater works great!" Read more
"...Product was easy to install and hook up...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the space heater. They mention that it has a good design, and is better looking than the picture. Some say that the stones are good and that it is an excellent stove.
"I have one of them install it seems to be an excellent stove" Read more
"Warms quickly ...,looks great." Read more
"Very good, easy to operate, gives pleasant heat and will heat well the area, my wife loves it.But:..." Read more
"This heats up nicely and looks nice on the wall of my in-law's garage but they were pretty disappointed that it doesn't have a thermostat...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the efficiency of the space heater. They mention that it heats up very fast and that the transaction went smoothly.
"It heats up so good and very fast. You can use all 5 panels or just 3, or 1. The heat is very hot and heats up a whole room very quickly!" Read more
"Excellent heater, very efficient ." Read more
"Item is as described and arrived in a timely manner. The transaction went smoothly and would recommend these." Read more
"Love it. Quiet, efficient. Heats my shop great." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the lighting of the space heater. They mention that the pilot light won't stay lit, it blows out, and that the electric igniter would not spark the pilot.
"...knock it on would be the very first fire up the electric igniter would not Spark the pilot light I had to use a lighter in front of the pilot after..." Read more
"Love this stove. It was so hard to light at first. Finally got it after 1hour... we moved the knob past the pilot light and it worked." Read more
"...It blows its pilot light out. Overall a complete waste of my hard earned money. When I buy something I need it to work not sputter around...." Read more
"Only used it 3 times and now the pilot won't stay lit. and of the 3 times it took almost 15 minutes to get the pilot light to light...." Read more
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If you are curious about the price difference between propane and electric heat, I did some calculations (I teach electricity so I did these calculations myself).
This is a 30,000BTU heater (British Thermal Unit/ The amount of heat required to raise the temp of one pound of water 1 degree F).
One gallon of propane is roughly $2.69 (Keep in mind this fluctuates and it may be higher or lower for you)
One gallon of propane will burn roughly 92,000 BTU's, so I will just say 90,000 BTU's for sake of argument.
This means that running this heater on MAX (30,000BTU's) you will get about 3hrs of use for every gallon. Considering that I pay 2.69/gallon, I will pay about $0.89/hr when running this thing at full blast (please note, I will not always be doing this. That is a lot of heat and I don't like my house to be super hot. This is a worst case scenario).
Therefore we concluded that in a worst case scenario, I will pay $0.89/hr of propane heat. Now let's see what that would cost in electric:
There are about 3.412 BTU's in 1 Watt (electric power). This means that an electric heater producing the same amount of heat as this propane heater would use about 8,792 Watts of electric power, or 8.792 KW. Since we are charged per Kilowatt/hr, I would pay based on the KW number. I pay $0.16/KWhr so therefore I would pay about $1.40/hr for this amount of electric heat.
Basically, for 30,000 BTU's of electric heat you are going to pay $0.89/hr in propane (at a rate of $2.69/gallon), and $1.40/hr in electric (this is only for the heat, it isn't even including the blower motor which would use even more power).
Sorry for all of this, I just thought it would be pretty useful information. Overall, I think this heater will work very well. I have seen them before and they produce hot heat. Great investment!
EDIT: I added the photo so that you can see just how hot it gets. This is a few seconds after it first turned on. My meter only reads up to around 1,100 degrees and it overloaded it after about a minute. Needless to say, this thing gets HOT. Awesome!
Also, I took out the heat unit (electric) that I have and saw that it is actually a 41,000BTU heater. So that means it was costing me even more to run the stupid thing. 41,000BTUs= 12,016W= 12.016KW. 12.016KW at a rate of 16 cents per KW/hr= about $1.93/hr of heat plus the cost of the fan. Yes, propane is expensive, but for me it is cheaper than electric heat by a long shot. I mean less than half the cost? Can't beat it in my eyes.
EDIT AGAIN: This thing heats my entire house (roughly 1000sq foot). This includes all bedrooms and everything. Absolutely awesome!
Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2018
If you are curious about the price difference between propane and electric heat, I did some calculations (I teach electricity so I did these calculations myself).
This is a 30,000BTU heater (British Thermal Unit/ The amount of heat required to raise the temp of one pound of water 1 degree F).
One gallon of propane is roughly $2.69 (Keep in mind this fluctuates and it may be higher or lower for you)
One gallon of propane will burn roughly 92,000 BTU's, so I will just say 90,000 BTU's for sake of argument.
This means that running this heater on MAX (30,000BTU's) you will get about 3hrs of use for every gallon. Considering that I pay 2.69/gallon, I will pay about $0.89/hr when running this thing at full blast (please note, I will not always be doing this. That is a lot of heat and I don't like my house to be super hot. This is a worst case scenario).
Therefore we concluded that in a worst case scenario, I will pay $0.89/hr of propane heat. Now let's see what that would cost in electric:
There are about 3.412 BTU's in 1 Watt (electric power). This means that an electric heater producing the same amount of heat as this propane heater would use about 8,792 Watts of electric power, or 8.792 KW. Since we are charged per Kilowatt/hr, I would pay based on the KW number. I pay $0.16/KWhr so therefore I would pay about $1.40/hr for this amount of electric heat.
Basically, for 30,000 BTU's of electric heat you are going to pay $0.89/hr in propane (at a rate of $2.69/gallon), and $1.40/hr in electric (this is only for the heat, it isn't even including the blower motor which would use even more power).
Sorry for all of this, I just thought it would be pretty useful information. Overall, I think this heater will work very well. I have seen them before and they produce hot heat. Great investment!
EDIT: I added the photo so that you can see just how hot it gets. This is a few seconds after it first turned on. My meter only reads up to around 1,100 degrees and it overloaded it after about a minute. Needless to say, this thing gets HOT. Awesome!
Also, I took out the heat unit (electric) that I have and saw that it is actually a 41,000BTU heater. So that means it was costing me even more to run the stupid thing. 41,000BTUs= 12,016W= 12.016KW. 12.016KW at a rate of 16 cents per KW/hr= about $1.93/hr of heat plus the cost of the fan. Yes, propane is expensive, but for me it is cheaper than electric heat by a long shot. I mean less than half the cost? Can't beat it in my eyes.
EDIT AGAIN: This thing heats my entire house (roughly 1000sq foot). This includes all bedrooms and everything. Absolutely awesome!
They work good,this will get your house warm.
My main compaint is that there is WAYYYY too little information on this product prior to purchase.
I STRONGLY suggest you google the manual in pdf format to see the requirements just for installation.
Install requirements:
•This unit requires a 2-stage regulator if you are using a 100lb cylinder. you must use a monometer to measure the pressure in water columns to adjust the second stage's diaphragm. the operating range is (11-14 wc). There are plenty of youtube videos of how to tune this on an RV. This is not impossible to do, but you will need a large amount of educating on the risks and procedures before deciding to go through with it. product is here on Amazon for $40. Manometer, RISEPRO Digital Air Pressure Meter and Differential Pressure Gauge HVAC Gas Pressure Tester
•You MUST use a 100lb or larger propane tank or else the tank will not be capable of vaporizing the LIQUID propane fast enough to supply the unit. Propane boils at -42C° or -43.6F°. This means if it is VERY COLD outside, you will have a SLOWER vaporization rate. also, the surface area of the tank will determine how much heat transfer will occur to boil the propane. Therefore, SMALLER TANK means SMALLER rate of vaporization.
•You will need to purchase all the plumbing. Likely you will have to have a professional install if you do not know the rules and regulations of your state, county, city, etc. REMEMBER, white teflon tape is NOT an approved sealant for propane dedicated plumbing. you can only use the yellow teflon tape or paste that is rated for natural gas and propane.
•Consider ventilation. If you do not have adequate ventilation, you should not use this product because it is UNVENTED. it burns oxygen and propane and dumps it right back into the room you are inhabiting. It does have an O2 depletion sensor (ODS) but then you do not have any heat from the unit if that continues to occur, as well as it can't be good for anyone's health.
•Consider the fact that propane is heavier than air and if there is a leak, it will literally sit in the lowest places (your basement?) and be a risk of combustion. Make sure you check for leaks using soapy water. the Mercaptan (that fowl odor you smell when a gas leak is present) in the gas is lighter than air and so it will separate from the propane and rise while the propane sinks to the ground. The gases are a heterogeneous mixture.
I reccommend having a licensed professional install your system for you to avoid the headache, just be aware that buying this unit is just the tip of the iceberg as far as the cost of installing this heating system.
Update 1/6/2018
Product had been functioning without any issues. I am still on the same 100lb cylinder - I'm very pleased with how efficient this unit is. I have the 30k btu unit.