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Patton power utility heater
Patton power utility heater










patton power utility heater

The fan must be on for the unit to operate properly. A lower setting will reduce the need for constant cycling. Patton built this product to use fan-forced heat controlled by an internal automatic thermostat.

patton power utility heater

Use it in the workshop, garage, or craft room.

#PATTON POWER UTILITY HEATER PORTABLE#

Durable design and rugged housing make this portable space heater a helpful choice for any room. You won't have to worry if you accidentally knock it over: This Patton unit has a helpful safety shut-off protection feature that prevents overheating. Two protective front guards flank the grills to protect the product and user. It makes this product an efficient, helpful, and safe heating solution. The cycling process is similar to a clothes iron. The cycling will begin when the room temperature around the heater is close to the temperature you've set for the unit. This electric heater cycles between on and off to reach the warmth level you've set for the thermostat. On average, the peak output for a 1,500-watt electric heater is 5,120 BTUs an hour. This portable electric appliance is designed for supplemental heat use. Meanwhile, the maximum setting draws 1,500 watts from the outlet. Heat settings for this model are achieved using a manually adjusted flip switch. You'll select a setting from two options: low and high heat. It has a helpful, oversized carry handle tightly attached to the top of the heater. This Patton heater is extremely portable.

  • With its all-metal construction, the helpful Patton PUH680 utility heater provides heavy-duty heating for home and job site applications.
  • The replacement as well as all transportation charges will be at no cost to the consumer. Under the recall program, Patton Electric will replace all suspect model heaters with a new domestically manufactured unit. and have proven rotary dial temperature controls. All other Patton models are manufactured by Patton in the U.S. These are also the only heaters manufactured in Hong Kong for Patton. This switch, which utilizes a diode, was installed only in the recalled heater models. The company believes the potential fire hazard is related to the sliding type switch assembly and not the heater itself. The heaters were sold nationwide between August 1983 and March 1984 in large chain stores including Sears, as well as in small retail outlets. 1722) to verify that their heater is one of the recalled models and to obtain instructions for returning the heater to Patton for replacement at no cost. Consumers may identify the recalled units by looking at the bottom label of their heater for either Patton Model HF-10 or Sears Model 201-7208 and the words " Made in Hong-Kong." Only the above two models were involved in the recall.Ĭonsumers who may still have these heaters in their possession are urged to stop using them and to unplug them from electrical outlets. The recalled electric heaters are small portable plastic models and have a "slide-type" control switch on the top. In March 1984, Patton notified all retail outlets which sold the heaters to remove them from sale. Patton halted distribution of the heaters after reports of a possible fire hazard. The CPSC has investigated over sixty incidents of fire in houses where these heaters were being used. The firm is issuing this reminder because approximately 50,000 of the discontinued heaters may still be in consumer use. Consumer Product Safety Commission, Patton Electric Company, New Haven, Indiana, today issued a reminder to the public of its voluntary recall, originally announced in April 1984, of a particular discontinued model of a "Patton" and "Sears" brand portable electric space heater because of a possible fire hazard.
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