The combination of industrial grade infrared heat tubes and cured copper are the basis for this amazing zone heater. The infrared heat tubes transfer heat to cured copper cylinders.The whisper quiet fan pulls air from the room, through a lifetime washable filter, and into the heat chamber. The moisture in the air absorbs the infrared heat as it passes around and over the copper. This warm moist air is pushed out into the room, where it warms you and the objects in the room. This transitive heating process is similar to how humidity and sunlight combine to create a heat index in the summertime.
Hundreds of thousands of SUNHEAT customers have saved hundreds of dollars on their heating costs by trading the high cost of heating oil and fuels for the cheaper and more stable price of electricity. The savings starts there. If you reduce your consumption of heating fuels by *turning down your furnace, you naturally save money. The next step is to only heat the areas/rooms you spend the majority of your time in. Most people spend 80% of their time living in only 20% of their home. Why pay to heat the whole house? The Original SUNHEAT is a powerful portable, supplemental heat source that allows you to turn down your furnace and put the heat where you live. SUNHEAT will effectively heat: bedrooms, family rooms, dens, basements, living rooms; any 700 to 1000 sq ft area of your home.
*How much you can save turning down your thermostat www.honeywellheatsavings.com
The normal heating season is considered to be *October 1 to March 31.
The largest savings during this season can be in October, November and later parts of March because of the wide fluctuation in the outside temperature on a daily bases. With a SUNHEAT heater you may be able to delay turning on your furnace in the fall and turn off your furnace earlier in the spring. The use of a SUNHEAT heater in these conditions can translate into significant savings. Different regions of the country use different primary heating sources: Heating Oil in the Northeast, Natural Gas and Propane across the Midwest and West and Electricity across the country. The type and cost of heating fuel your furnace operates on will directly impact your savings.

*EIA SHORT TERM ENERGY OUTLOOK 

Let’s look at some examples: *The Energy Information Administration EIA projects the average residential cost to heat a home using Heating Oil will be $1921 per household.

For every degree you lower you thermostat you can expect a 5% savings. If you turn down your furnace from 72° to 60°, or 12 degrees, you could save 60% or $1152.60. The national average rate per kilowatt hour for electricity is .0987 cents. The Original SUNHEAT will draw 1.5 kwh or less than .15 cents per hour. We project the average cost of running a SUNHEAT heater for the heating season will be about $255. This is based on 1700kwh. Lowering your thermostat more when you are away during the day could result in even greater savings. If you choose to lower your furnace by only 5 or 8 degrees the savings will be less. The insulation of attics, walls, doors and windows can affect the overall energy efficiently of your home. The number of total heating days and other regional factors will impact individual savings. These estimates are not a guarantee but a projection of possible savings.

    *http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/steo/pub/wf-table.pdf
  • Heating Oil $1921 (Estimated EIA cost) multiplied by *60% (expected savings) equals $1152.60
  • $1921 minus $1152.60 equals $768.40 (Actual cost of heating oil)
  • $768.40 plus $255 (estimated cost of SUNHEAT electricity) equals $1023.40 (Projected heating cost)
  • $1921 minus $1023.40 equals $897.60 (projected total heating savings) equals 47%

    For every degree you lower you thermostat you can expect a 5% savings. If you turn down your furnace from 72° to 60°, or 12 degrees, you could save 60%

    http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/steo/pub/wf-table.pdf

  • Propane $1785 (Estimated EIA cost) multiplied by 60% (expected savings) equals $1071
  • $1785 minus $1071 equals $714(Actual cost of propane)
  • $714 plus $255 (estimated cost of SUNHEAT electricity) equals $969(Projected heating cost)
  • $1785 minus $969 equals $750.50 (projected total heating savings) equals 46%

    For every degree you lower you thermostat you can expect a 5% savings. If you turn down your furnace from 72° to 60°, or 12 degrees, you could save 60%

    http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/steo/pub/wf-table.pdf

  • $993 (Estimated EIA cost) multiplied by 60% (expected savings) equals $559.80
  • $993 minus $595.80 equals $397.20 (Actual cost of electricity)
  • $397.20 plus $255 (estimated cost of SUNHEAT electricity) equals $652.20 (Projected heating cost)
  • $993 minus $652.20 equals $340.80 (projected total heating savings) equals 34%

    For every degree you lower you thermostat you can expect a 5% savings. If you turn down your furnace from 72° to 60°, or 12 degrees, you could save 60%

    http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/steo/pub/wf-table.pdf

  • $783 (Estimated EIA cost) multiplied by 60% (expected savings) equals $469.80
  • $783 minus $469.80 equals $313.20 (Actual cost of natural gas)
  • $313.20 plus $255 (estimated cost of SUNHEAT electricity) equals $568.20 (Projected heating cost)
  • $783 minus $568.20 equals $214.80 (projected total heating savings)equals 27%

    For every degree you lower you thermostat you can expect a 5% savings. If you turn down your furnace from 72° to 60°, or 12 degrees, you could save 60%

    http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/steo/pub/wf-table.pdf

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