In order to find the correct size space heater, first you need to find the AREA of the room, which is 10 x 12 = 120 square feet. Then you multiply this by 3.41 BTU's = 4092 BTU's. A STANDARD SPACE HEATER will be appropriate (a standard space heater is appropriate for up to 5100 BTUs or 1500 watts). If there are a lot of windows or the ceilings are higher than normal (normal is from 8 ft to 10 ft tall ceilings), than you may need a larger space heater, but in this case, a standard sized space heater will do.
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one foot by one foot = one square foot. A very small room.
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10 ft by 10 ft --- a 4 ft baseboard heater will work. But a longer room may need more. 10 ft by 20 ft would need an 8 foot baseboard heater. etc.
The size of a space heater depends on the size of a living room or bedroom. The best size for a space heater is 150 sq. ft for living rooms and bedrooms.
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With a room that has 8 foot walls the usual formula is 10 watts per sq. ft. Divide 1500 by 10 will give you 150 sq feet of room that will be comfortably heated with a 1500 watt heater.
A space heater.
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The Amish portable room heater is space heater that saves energy and cuts down your bill during the winter. It is able to be moved from room to room. It also has a beautiful fireplace look and sound to it without the mess of a real fireplace.
The room is 144 square feet.
There are many space heaters on the market today. Some of the best models for larger rooms include Laskoâ??s 755320 Tower Heater and the Vornado VH110 whole room heater.
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