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baptistry heaters go back quite a long way. As far as 100 years ago the first modern baptistry heater was invented in America. It was a gas water heater that was filled with copper coils that transferred heat from the heating elements to the water. With time, baptistry heaters have evolved, as opposed to using gas or propane the majority are powered using electricity. Are baptistry heaters and church heaters the same thing? Technically they aren\'t. baptistry heaters are mainly employed to heat the water which is used for baptism. church heaters , on the other hand, are used to heat the complete church floor and keep all the congregants warm.

Why pick a baptistry heater?

Before we take a look at some of the very best models on the market it\'s important to know what to watch out for when you\'re purchasing a baptistry heater. You\'ll need a heater that\'s:

Energy efficient. If the entire church must be heated then the power bills are going to be through the roof. Make life easier by choosing a heater that\'s economical and helps to conserve energy.

To save cash in the long run you’ll need to invest in a heater that will stand the test of time.

Safety is a subject that shouldn’t be overlooked, especially since the risk of electrocution is so very high.

It is critical that you check your local regulations with regards to what heaters are permitted in your church.

In addition, you need to take into account that the greater the heater the more unattractive it will be.

Which is the best baptistry heater for me?

There are many different types that churches can select from, but it is sensible to look for one that will work for a long time.

Hydro-Quip BES 6000 series

This particular type of baptistry heater is available in 2 sizes the 5.4 kw and the 11 kw. The main difference in between them is the size of the baptistry pool. In case you have a bigger pool you ought to consider the 11 kw heaters. Both versions have electricity motors (3/4 hp), GCFI protection to remove the danger of electrocution and an installation kit. Provided that you have the heaters professionally installed you can expect them to function very efficiently for quite some time. The makers have added a handful of features to help make the heaters function better yet. There is a 7 day timer that turns the heater on and off automatically. They also have auto fill, a thermostat and a remote control. Even though they include a complete installation manual our recommendation is that you call in an electrician.

PBES 6010

This is a portable heater and can still heat large pools despite being smaller than Hydro-Quip models. This heater comes with a thermostat, pressure switch and a submersible pump, as well as a 15-ft suction and return hose. This model is suggested for churches that perform baptisms in more than just one place.

Are there any other good models?

You can’t really do better than these two models. They will stand the test of time, and keep costs down because they are power efficient.

Should you decide on an immersion heater or a circulation baptistry heater?

Immersion heaters are immersed in the water and the water around it gets heated. A challenge with this kind of heater is that the cable runs on the floor near the baptistry, and could cause problems with trips and falls. There is also the additional threat of electrocution.

With it mounted on the pool or to the side, a circulation baptistry heater is much simpler to operate and maintain.
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