Metal Blade Fan
Model: HGA75
Project Overview
Metal Blade Fan For Dimaferr 360 Degree Electric Garage Heater.
$35.00
1 Year Warrenty
30 Days Return
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Product Detail
Where It Use for and How It Works?
HAG75 Electronic Heater
360° Heating, more evenly and quickly
Made of heavy-duty steel material, which is very strong and durable, and has a long service life.
Helps to evenly distribute warm air throughout the room. Heating up to 1,250 square feet.
Requires a single-phase hardwire connection (240-Volt AC) for installation
Infrared remote control, more convenient to control the machine. Requires a single-phase hardwire connection (240-Volt AC) for installation

Template vs Time
360°air outlet technology coupled with vortex fan, so that the heating process is quieter and faster, energy saving at the same time to say goodbye to the indoor cold and hot.

Adjustable Angle
The opening angle can be adjusted from 0-90°, which enlarges the heating area, saves energy and improves the comfort of use.

Turbo Fan
Provide strong and stable airflow, improve efficiency and more energy saving. At the same time, turbine fans are quieter.

Overheating Protection
When the machine temperature exceeds 185°F, the machine will stop working to avoid further danger.
Application
Dimaferr electronic heaters provide a long-lasting, efficient heating experience with superior performance and reliability.
We are committed to creating comfortable and safe heating solutions by focusing on the needs of our users, with continuous innovation and improvement!




High Efficiency, Energy Saving and Comfort
When using an electric heater, it is recommended to close doors and windows first to set the temperature to the highest.Continue for 20-30 minutes to ensure that the heat is not dissipated.Then adjust the temperature according to the demand.The heating effect will be better!
Installation and Size
The Mounting structure and the anchoring hardware must be capable of reliably supporting the weight of the heater and, if used, the mounting bracket.

Height Adjustable
Two levels of height adjustment provide a more comfortable use experience, suitable for a variety of environments.


How to Controll Heater
Hanging The Heater Operation
- Turn the heater on /off.
- Adjustable heater wind speed.
- Infrared receiver.
- Used to display ambient temperature, set temperature, timing settings and fault codes.Used to set working temperature.
- Set the shutdown time, you can set 1-9 hours timer shutdown. “–” means timer canceled.

An effective solution in the reduction of startup current
A. Compressor motors are connected in a way that lets them draw as much power as required to get up to speed quickly. Because of this design, compressor motors require a massive current surge when they start. On each motor identification plate, there is a notice called LRA. This is an abbreviation for Locked Rotor Amps and is the maximum current the motor can draw – according to the manufacturer.
During a typical start, you can expect your compressor to draw this current from the supply. RV rooftop 16000 BTU compressors are rated around 50 to 60 amps LRA. A standard 2000 watt inverter generator is appraised at 2000 watts peak which is about 16.7 amps at 120 volts AC. The generator will not start a load that draws four to five times its peak rating!
A. The main issue most every RVer faces is reducing or overcoming the initial spike to start the RV A/C. If you’ve got a motor coach, 5th wheel, big travel trailer, toy hauler that has 2 A/Cs and you’re at most campgrounds with 30-amp connection, you can only start 1 A/C because of the initial power spike to get the second A/C started. That’s a sweaty problem no one wants with only part of their vehicle cool. Or if you’re adventuring in truck campers, vans and tiny trailers, did you ever try starting your A/C with a small generator and maybe it blew a fuse or tripped a circuit breaker? Or did your small generator just stop under the heavy A/C starting spike? One RVer, was so overcome with frustration, he leaned against the closed door of his camper and silently screamed in the dark, with no power. Once is enough, right. We all learn. We go without A/C and spend another sweaty sleepless night, get a large generator, or get lucky and find one of the few 50amp campsites.
A. With the exception of my kitchen outlets and other outlets requiring high amperage, my “regular” outlets are only 15 amps? Any solutions or am I out of luck?
“Well, here’s the secret of 15 vs. 20-amp outlets. Most of them have exactly the same amount
of contact area inside. And if you look at any 15-amp plug you’ll see its contacts have exactly
the same surface area as a 20-amp plug. So if there’s a 20-amp circuit breaker and 12-gauge
wire feeding a 15-amp outlet, it’s actually rated for 20-amps of current. There’s an exception in
the code as well as UL allowing this, so don’t worry. If you’re on a 20-amp breaker with 12-
gauge wiring, then you have a 20-amp circuit, even if it’s using a NEMA 5-15 outlet.” Mike Sokol, Mr. RV Electricity
For RVers, travel trailers or truck campers who need to start their A/C using a small Honda 2200i generator, it’s an endless problem to get the A/C to start because the A/C starting surge spikes beyond the generator capacity. Every day, campers flip the A/C switch in order to chill off and it fails to start.