The Room-By-Room Heating Alternative
Keep Cozy Anywhere, Anytime
Baseboard heaters are the ideal room-by-room heating solution. They require
little space, no ductwork and the initial cost is relatively low, making
them perfect for remodeled areas as well as for new construction. Units are
easily installed in almost any kind of space.
Plus, baseboard units heat each room separately, which may result in reduced energy consumption when unused rooms are not heated. Baseboard heating is quiet, draft-free and each room can be thermostatically-controlled. Temperature will be maintained to within one or two degrees of the thermostat setting.
In applications such as apartments or retirement homes, the independent units
allow each resident to select the room temperature they prefer.
Simple, Low-Maintenance Operations
Baseboard heaters have a central heating core that simply heats the cooler
air at floor level and allows the lighter, warmed air to move upward into
the room. Since there are no moving parts, baseboard heaters are essentially
maintenance free.
Safe For All Concerned
Safety features include a built-in thermal cutoff which shuts off the heater
in the event of overheating, then automatically reactivates the heater when
the temperature returns to normal. Baseboard heaters should be UL approved.
Options From The Inside Out
The basic baseboard heater is a convector model. Its heating element is suspended
inside the unit to eliminate expansion and contraction noises. Hydronic baseboard
heaters have a heating element which in immersed in a heat-transfer fluid
sealed inside a copper tube. The nonflammable fluid continues to radiate
warmth after the unit cycles off providing a more consistent temperature.
Baseboard heating units are designed for various BTU, wattage and voltage requirements. Features include wall or unit mounted thermostats.
Supplementary Heating
Baseboard heaters are the ideal supplement to the central heating system if
you want to keep one room slightly warmer than the others. They are often
used in room additions. Because they come in varying lengths, they lend themselves
for use in odd-shaped rooms.
Comfort To Fit Your Decorating Plan
Today’s baseboard heaters come in neutral colors to blend with any environment
or can be repainted to match any room. Their low operating temperatures prevent
any wall discoloration. Units range from three to ten feet in length and extend
only about 3” from the wall. They may be mounted over any floor covering,
including carpet.
Insulation Is Still Important
Like any type of heating system, radiant heaters work best when the home or
building is properly insulated. Insulation is designed to keep heat in the
desire area of your home or office. No matter how heat is generated, if it
is lost due to poor insulation, additional heat must be generated to maintain
desired temperature.
If you have questions, contact your local dealer, power supplier or your local Nebraska Public Power District Office.



