Broan Space Heaters Review

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Ted Curley
Journeymen wiremen at US Electric-International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW)

Hello, I'm Ted Curley, a licensed electrician with a wealth of experience in the electrical field. I've recently joined this platform as a contributor to share my extensive knowledge and insights with you. My journey in the electrical field spans over a decade, during which I have cultivated a deep...Read more

The Broan Company offers a wide product list of high capacity wall heaters intended for residential and light commercial usage. Such heaters are a perfect choice for entranceways, lobbies, vestibules and any other high heat-loss areas demanding high wattage heating. Among the main characteristics of the Broan heaters, there is a built-in fan-delay switch which saves energy and permits the heating element to warm-up prior to the fan starts. During the element’s cooling down, the fan remains in the on position. All Broan wall heater models can be supplemented with a wall control unit. Such units feature programmable timers with a cycle ranging 15 minutes to 24 hours; single-gang box fitting; blister packs; red light indicators; continuous or set period operation modes; and manual on/off override switch.

High Capacity Wall Heater

Broan 192, 194 and 198 series high capacity wall heaters
Broan 192, 194 and 198 series high capacity wall heaters

Main Features

  • Quiet fan workflow
  • Fast heated air circulation
  • The dual voltage of 120V and 240V
  • Thermal fuse used for over-temperature protection
  • Adjustable built-in thermostat
  • Thermally protected motor
  • White polymeric heat-resistant grille

Among the other wall heater types the Broan Company features the following positions:

  • Comfort-Flo Wall Heaters
  • Register Heaters

Comfort-Flo Wall Heaters

Broan 170, 174 and 178 series wall heaters

Broan 170, 174 and 178 series wall heaters

These are versatile heaters with factory wiring suitable for 500W, 750W, 1000W, 1500W or 2000W. Due to their flexibility, the Comfort-Flo Heaters can be easily transformed into other voltages ad wattages. They can be distributed in project packs divided into housing units and finish kits. Such packs have been created especially for installation convenience. The housing kit is packed separately from the finishing kit and is to be installed first. Later, after the drywall and painting are completed the finishing kit is used.

The Main Features:

  • Sturdy 24-gauge steel housing
  • Surface-mounted according to the specific requirements
  • Housing mask eliminates construction damages during the roughing-in process
  • Snap-out wiring covers
  • Project Packs

Register Heaters

Broan 120, 124 and 128 series register wall heaters

Broan 120, 124 and 128 series register wall heaters

These are powerful wall heaters with standard 1000W, 1500W and 2000W wattages. According to the customer’s requirements, they can be easily adapted to half-wattage schemes in order to add more versatility. Register heaters possess a smartly arranged design consisting of neutral white finishing, register-like grille, and low-wall mounting. All these characteristics make these heaters look quite inconspicuous. At the same time, their workflow is significantly efficient.

Register wall heaters are equipped with a line-voltage wall thermostat. This is a single-pole, 120V/240V AC, 22 amp. model with 50°C to 85°C temperature level, containing a snap-action and bimetallic sensing strip.

Ted CurleyJourneymen wiremen at US Electric-International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW)

Hello, I'm Ted Curley, a licensed electrician with a wealth of experience in the electrical field. I've recently joined this platform as a contributor to share my extensive knowledge and insights with you. My journey in the electrical field spans over a decade, during which I have cultivated a deep understanding and expertise in various roles. Let me take you through my journey and my passion for electricity and space heaters.

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