Dyna-Glo 10K BTU NG Blue Flame Vent Free T-stat Wall Heater – BFSS10NGT-4N

  • Natural Gas Ready (Fuel conversion not permitted)
  • Blue Flame Technology works by convecting heat to warm the air the same way as a central heating system
  • Up to 10,000 BTU’s/hr heats up to 300 sq. ft.
  • Thermostat control knob automatically maintains your ideal heat level
  • No electricity required allows for reliable back-up heating in case 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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Dyna-Glo 10k BTU Natural Gas Blue Flame Vent Free Wall Heater is the ideal for heating up your home or garage space. With 10,000 BTU of burning power, it can heat up to 300 sq ft. This Dyna-Glo Blue Flame heater operates on Natural Gas. Vent-free technology means this heater doesn’t require flue or chimneys to be installed, saving you time and money.

This wall heater utilizes blue-flame technology, which is best suited for instant direct heat without insulation. It heats and circulates the air similar to your home central heating system.

Save on your heating bill by heating up only the areas that require heating. The Dyna-Glo wall heater range boasts 99.9% burn efficiency, so minimal wastage. No electricity required, means they are the right choice for everyday heating and emergency ideal for situations when the power goes out.

This unit features a thermostatic control system, that automatically maintains your ideal temperature with a turn of the knob with five adjustable comfort settings.

Not for sale in California or Canada. Check your local regulations on installation restrictions and requirements.

Features

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Economical

Cut heating bills by warming only occupied areas. 99.9% burn efficiency

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Thermostat Control

Thermostatic control system automatically maintains your ideal temperature.

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Safe

All Dyna-Glo Wall heaters have built-in oxygen depletion sensors(ODS), which immediately shuts down the heater if cabon monoxide or lack of oxygen is detected.

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Upgradable

Optional base legs (WBL100) provide you the option of floor mounting. Wall Heater Fan (WHF100) distributes heat inquiet, yet powerful way. Each sold separately

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Dependable

Ideal for use for emergencies, such as power outages as it doesn’t require electricity.

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10,000 BTU Power

10,000 BTU power allows heating of rooms up to 300 sq ft.

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Weight 15.11 lbs
Dimensions 17.3 × 9.5 × 20 in
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Indoor safe

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Questions and answers of the customers

    I have a smallish dyna glo heater in the bathroom and the igniter will not work, even with a new battery.
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  2. I want to heat an enclosed porch 160 as ft Will this work ok?
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    Q I want to heat an enclosed porch 160 as ft Will this work ok? answer now
    A Matt - I have a sunroom that is roughly 12' X10' I have a 3 panel sliding glass door on one side, and have windows on the other two walls. In all, I have a bit over 3 times the area of sliding glass door. The Windows are all double pane, insulated with storm windows. I live in Wisconsin, so it gets cold. What I can tell you is that if I use my 20,000 BTU kerosene heater in this room that it gets too hot relatively quickly. I plan on getting one of these heaters in this space. The only time I foresee a problem is when the temps are below 0°, and I will just supplement with an electric heater in the rare occasion that I need to use it. As a mechanical engineer, I feel confident in this. Does that help you? I think it really comes down to the insulating properties of the existing space - if decent, then 10,000 BTU should be sufficient. If not so great, then I'd jump to something around 20,000 BTU.

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