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bed bug heat tent Zapp Bug Bed Bug Heater TentZapp Bug Tent Heating Unit These heating units are equipped with an anti tilt safety device, they must be placed on a flat support. For proper ventilation of the heating unit, it is necessary to ensure that the air flow is not obstructed by objects or clothing inside or outside the tent. If the air circulation cannot be free, the heating unit will overheat and will quickly be out of service. These heating units are only intended to work with Zapp Bug
Zapp Bug Tent Heating Unit
These heating units are equipped with an anti-tilt safety device, they must be placed on a flat support.
For proper ventilation of the heating unit, it is necessary to ensure that the air flow is not obstructed by objects or clothing inside or outside the tent. If the air circulation cannot be free, the heating unit will overheat and will quickly be out of service.
These heating units are only intended to work with Zapp Bug tents.
These heating units have a consumption of 1700 W. For comparison, an iron consumes between 1700 and 2800 W.
Will your electrical installation support multiple heating units?
A 10 amp fuse will support 1 heater unit
A 16 amp fuse will support 2 heater units
A 20 amp fuse will support 2 heater units
A 32 amp fuse will support 4 heater units
The electrical outlets in compliant installations are 16 amps in the bedrooms, and 20 or 32 amps in the kitchen and laundry room.
It is very easy to check the admissible power of the sockets, it is indicated on each fuse in the electrical panel, I took a photo for you.
If your bed bug heat tent has multiple heating units, I recommend that you check these points carefully to distribute the electrical load across multiple fuses, by plugging the heating units into outlets in multiple rooms.
The druggist's trick:
How is the permissible power in watts for a fuse calculated?
It's very simple, you have to multiply the power of the fuse expressed in amps by 230 volts.
For a 10 amp fuse 230 x 10 = 2300 watts
For a 16 amp fuse 230 x 16 = 3680 watts
For a 20 amp fuse 230 x 20 = 4600 watts
For a 32 amp fuse 230 x 32 = 7360 watts
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