How many BTUs is a monitor 41?

How many BTUs is a monitor 41?

On the Low-Medium setting, the 441 is rated at 21,000 BTU an hour, with an output of 19,500 BTU an hour.

Are monitor heaters still being made?

Monitor heaters have been discontinued and because of this, many are wondering what options they have. Many residents chose the Monitor kerosene heater, and up to 75,000 homes and businesses are warmed by the units today. The Japanese manufacturer, Hitachi, has stopped making the heater.

What kind of fuel does a monitor heater use?

kerosene oil
Monitor heaters are fueled with kerosene oil, which is far less expensive than electric heat and other fuel oils. The only source of fuel that is slightly less expensive than using the monitor heater is wood, but wood is messy, takes up a lot of space, and the stove must be attended regularly.

Are monitor heaters good?

Heat Output Monitor heaters avoid this heat loss and claim to be 93% efficient. The monitor 2200 covers a 1400 square foot area with 22,000 BTUs. Both use a 220 gallon outside fuel tank.

What is a Toyo heater?

The revolutionary Toyotomi Laser Direct Vent Heaters, with their whisper-quiet comfort, safety and dependability, are the most popular, best-selling, direct vent heating systems in Alaska. With multiple options to choose from, a Laser Direct Vent Heater can often heat an entire home.

Can I use diesel fuel in my monitor heater?

Kerosene has a lower flashpoint than diesel, therefore diesel won’t burn as cleanly in your kero space heater – odor has also been an issue for some folks. I have a monitor heater and use either kero or #1 stove oil – basically untaxed diesel – both work just fine. The heater is direct vent, so order isn’t an issue.

What is the cheapest source of heat?

Natural gas: $1,024 Of the four main fuels used to heat US homes, natural gas is the most popular and now the cheapest, as well.

What lasts longer kerosene or propane?

Kerosene is combustible, burns strongly and offers a strong amount of heat. Yet propane is by far the cleaner-burning of the two fuels and it’s usually much easier to find and buy. A propane model running off a 20-pound propane cylinder set at low will last for 65 hours and set at high will last for 24 hours.

What is an oil miser?

The Oil Miser combines the most advanced technology with the economy of kerosene heating. It features a simplified digital control panel that displays room temperature, temperature settings, time, and error codes.