In winter, it is not only cold indoors, but also abnormally cold outdoors. If you need to be outdoors, then outdoor heaters are a good choice. So, what are the classifications of outdoor heaters? What are the precautions for using outdoor heaters? There are many classification methods of outdoor heaters, according to the heating method, they are convection, radiation and heat conduction. Since most outdoor heaters use gas, pay attention to open flames when using them, prohibit indoor use, handle them carefully, and check for air leakage before use. Let's take a look at the detailed introduction to the use of outdoor heaters.
How are outdoor heaters classified? There are mainly the following ways:
1. According to the use, it is divided into; industrial and leisure heaters, the industry mainly uses gas and fuel oil in outdoor mines, and the leisure category uses gas and power as energy sources.
2. According to the heating method: convection, radiation and heat conduction.
3. Divided by energy; electric heaters and gas heaters, gas heaters are further divided into liquefied petroleum gas and natural gas heaters, and oil heating equipment.
4. According to the type of outdoor heater: umbrella-shaped, wall-mounted, umbrella bottom, and column type.
Precautions for the use of outdoor heaters
1. Professional service personnel are required for installation and maintenance.
2. Do not use outdoor heaters indoors, otherwise it is easy to cause fire.
3. Pay attention to the electricity load when using, otherwise it may cause fire.
4. It is forbidden to store gasoline and other flammable and explosive gases and liquids around the heater.
5. It is forbidden to move the heater when it is working.
6. After the heater is turned off, do not move it immediately until it drops to the normal temperature, otherwise it is easy to burn!
7. The outdoor heater should keep a certain distance from people, otherwise it is easy to burn the skin.
8. It is forbidden to modify the outdoor heater without permission!
9. Children should be used under adult supervision.
10. Since many outdoor heaters use gas, they must be used with care, and the heater must be turned off when you smell gas. You can continue to use it after troubleshooting!