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Insta Fervor 9 Fins 2400 Watt Oil Filled Room Heater with PTC Fan
Oil Heater: Best Oil Filled Room Heaters
MRP ₹14,800.00
Three heat setting
Quick heating with 400W PTC Fan
Wave fins for fast heating
Explore Oil-filled room heater in India – Crompton
An oil heater is one of the most popular types of room heaters that is used to distribute heat and warm the entire space. Also known as an oil filled room heater or oil filled radiator, this heater uses oil not as a fuel but as a cradle. The oil is electrically warmed, which helps the appliance spread heat through the room. An oil room heater is safe to use, and if you are using the Crompton Insta Ferve oil filled heater, then you will also be able to adjust the heat setting. The wave fins of the oil based room heater ensure that the room heats quickly and there is an even distribution of heat. If you are looking for a safe heating option this winter, then the Crompton Insta Ferve is the ideal home appliance for you.
How does an Oil Filled Radiator work?
The heating element inside an oil radiator heater is a coil of metal resistive wire inserted into the base. When an electric current passes through, the electrons jostle together as they move through the narrow length of the wire, creating friction and heat as they move. As the wire heats the oil, warmth is transferred to the body of the oil radiator room heater, which in turn heats the air in the room. The shape and size of the heating element may vary between different products, but the basic principle remains the same.
Oil Heater Benefits
There are several benefits of an oil room heater, some of which are as below:
1. Uniform heating in all directions:
Since oil-filled room heaters work on convection type of heat distribution, they emit heat evenly in all directions. So, you will never feel like it’s too hot or too cool in a single portion of the room.
2. Save electricity:
High heat retention combined with the automatic cut-off feature yields low electricity consumption. The thermostat in the heater cuts off the power once the desired temperature is achieved hence, turning off the appliance. The heater auto-starts when the thermostat senses a drop in surrounding temperature.
3. Least chance of causing a fire hazard:
Since the oil is enclosed inside the body, the surroundings are never prone to hot oil splash. The fins of the oil radiator too never get too hot. So accidental touch won’t leave a mark, but it is best to stay aware around a heater.
4. Energy efficiency:
All the energy is converted into heat, and there is no energy wastage. So, oil filled room heaters are definitely energy efficient.
5. Minimal maintenance:
Since these heaters are closed, their insides, very rarely, get spoiled as there is no exposure to the environment. You will never need to change the oil inside. Except for the occasional dusting, oil-filled heaters do not need any extensive maintenance.
6. Negligible noise:
Since oil-filled room heaters do not have any loose parts, they are quiet. They produce zero noise. This makes them an ideal purchase if you are looking for something you want to use through the night.
Crompton’s Oil-filled heaters
Crompton’s Insta Ferve Oil filled room heater is a great buy as it has some incredible features that make it perfect for Indian homes.
1. One of the biggest advantages of this heater is that it does not lead to oxygen depletion. Most heaters lead to a reduction in the oxygen content in the room; however, the Insta Ferve does not reduce the oxygen content.
2. This prevents any kind of suffocation that can otherwise be experienced. Moreover, the skin does not feel dry, thereby reducing any chances of skin infections.
3. The 3 pre-defined heat settings can be adjusted to suit any room size and temperature needs.
4. The heater is designed with a quick heating fan with a 400w PTC heating element.
5. The specially designed large wave fins ensure that heat is evenly distributed through the room.
6. Castor wheels are provided at the bottom of the heater so it can be easily moved from one room to the other.
7. The safety feature and overheating protection (OHP) are designed to identify an overheating of the heating bar surface. The heater deactivates owing to the OHP to prevent any damage to the appliance.
Oil-filled room heaters Vs Electric room heaters
There are some differences between oil-filled heaters and electric room heaters that must be noted before purchasing.
1. Efficiency:
An oil-filled heater is extremely efficient and consumes less power than an electric heater. When the oil room heater reaches its optimum temperature, it shuts off to prevent overheating.
2. Safety:
Oil-filled room heaters are extremely safe to use. Their bodies do not overheat, and as compared to electric room heaters, they are safer to use as there are fewer chances of any shock.
3. Noise levels:
Electric heaters are noisy as compared to oil-filled room heaters. The prime reason behind the noise is the working of fans.
4. Maintenance:
Oil-filled room heaters require low maintenance, whereas electric room heaters require regular maintenance owing to the fan. The fan accumulates dust over time which affects the efficiency of the appliance.
Oil Heaters FAQ’s
1. Is an oil heater good for health?
Yes, an oil-filled room heater does not deplete the oxygen levels in the room. This prevents any suffocation that is otherwise experienced and also prevents the skin from feeling dry.
2. How efficient are oil filled radiators?
An oil-filled radiator uses less power and converts all the energy into heat that is evenly distributed throughout the room. It is one of the most efficient heating appliances.
3. Can I leave the oil heater on overnight?
Yes, oil heaters have a smart safety feature of shutting off as soon as they reach an optimum temperature. So, if you keep them on through the night, they will automatically shut off and switch on again when required.
4. Can oil heaters catch fire?
No, there is a very low chance of an oil-filled heater catching fire. The oil is enclosed within the body, so there is no hazard.
5. How long do oil heaters stay hot?
Oil-filled room heaters will reach an optimal temperature and shut off to prevent overheating. They stay warm for at least two hours after shutting off.
6. Which oil is used in an oil heater?
Oil heaters use diathermic oil, which is an excellent heat reservoir.