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About Fans & Heaters

MyToolShed.co.uk offers a comprehensive range of professional fans and heaters designed to maintain comfortable working conditions across construction sites, workshops, warehouses, and commercial premises. From powerful electric heaters and fuel-burning systems to industrial fans, air conditioners, and dehumidifiers, this category provides complete climate control solutions for trade professionals and DIY enthusiasts throughout the UK.

Whether you're managing winter cold on unheated sites, controlling humidity during plastering work, or providing ventilation in confined spaces, the right equipment makes a significant difference to productivity, safety, and compliance with workplace regulations. All products meet UK electrical standards, with electric models operating on standard 240v supply and industrial-grade construction built to withstand demanding site conditions.

Applications

Climate control equipment is essential across numerous trades and working environments:

  • Construction and Building: Temporary heating for unfinished properties, accelerating material drying times, and frost protection
  • Painters and Decorators: Controlling temperature and humidity for optimal paint application and curing conditions
  • Plasterers and Renderers: Speeding up drying whilst preventing condensation and moisture problems
  • Mechanics and Workshop Engineers: Maintaining year-round comfort in garage and workshop environments
  • Warehouse and Facilities Management: Ensuring staff welfare and protecting temperature-sensitive stock
  • Event Organisers: Providing temporary climate control for marquees and outdoor structures
  • Agricultural and Horticultural: Protecting livestock, crops, and equipment from temperature extremes
  • DIY and Home Renovation: Creating comfortable conditions for garage workshops and project work

Choosing The Right Fans & Heaters

Space Size and Output Capacity: Calculate your workspace volume to determine appropriate heating or cooling capacity. As a general guide, allow approximately 100W per square metre for well-insulated spaces. Check CFM ratings for fans relative to room size for effective air circulation.

Power Supply: Standard 13A plugs support up to 3kW equipment on 240v supply. More powerful heaters require dedicated circuits or three-phase connections. Fuel heaters offer alternatives where electrical capacity is limited, particularly on construction sites.

Portability Requirements: Mobile tradespeople benefit from compact, lightweight units with robust construction and carry handles. For permanent installations, consider wall-mounted or ceiling-suspended options that maximise floor space.

Fuel Type and Running Costs: Electric heaters provide clean, emission-free operation ideal for occupied indoor spaces. Fuel heaters (diesel, paraffin, propane) deliver higher output and greater economy for larger areas, though require adequate ventilation.

Environmental Conditions: Select equipment with appropriate IP ratings for damp sites, dusty workshops, or outdoor use. Industrial-grade construction withstands site conditions far better than domestic alternatives.

Safety Features: Look for overheat protection, tip-over switches, thermostatic controls, and flame failure devices where applicable, ensuring compliance with HSE workplace requirements.

Safety Information

Always maintain adequate clearance around heaters—typically at least 1 metre from combustible materials. Never cover equipment or obstruct airflow, as this creates overheating and fire risks. When using fuel-burning heaters, ensure proper ventilation to prevent carbon monoxide build-up and install CO detectors where such equipment operates.

Inspect electrical equipment regularly and ensure PAT testing complies with HSE guidance. Check cables for damage before use and never overload circuits. Position fans and heaters on stable, level surfaces away from walkways to prevent trips. Always switch off and unplug equipment when unattended or during refuelling operations. Store fuel in approved containers away from ignition sources.

Frequently Asked Questions

What size heater do I need for my workshop?

Calculate your space volume (length × width × height in metres) and multiply by 25-40 watts per cubic metre depending on insulation. A typical single garage (approximately 43m³) requires 1-2kW for background warmth or 2-3kW for comfortable working temperatures in cold weather.

Can I run a 3kW heater from a standard socket?

Yes, a 3kW heater draws approximately 13A from a 240v supply—the maximum for standard UK 13A sockets. Ensure no other high-draw appliances share the circuit and check the socket condition. Heaters above 3kW require dedicated circuits installed by qualified electricians.

How much does it cost to run an electric heater?

Multiply the kW rating by your electricity rate per kWh and hours of use. For example, a 2kW heater running 8 hours at 30p per kWh costs approximately £4.80 daily. MyToolShed.co.uk stocks models with thermostats that reduce costs by cycling on and off to maintain set temperatures efficiently.

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