SunGlo Buying Guide
SunGlo Features
Product Comparison
Step 1: Determine your Dimensions
Suggested Spacing when Multiple Heaters are Used
Spacing for Well Protected Areas and Mild Climatic Conditions
Spacing for Semi Exposed Areas and Average Weather Conditions
Spacing for Completely Exposed Areas and Severe Weather Conditions
Step 2: Choose your Installation Type
Sunglo offers three different installation types to choose from, depending on how often or what your space offers will allow you to determine which one is best for you.
Permanent Post
These are fixed patio heaters that are cemented or bolted to the ground and connected directly to a gas line. These units do not move and are usually strategically positioned throughout the patio. This is perfect for restaurant type settings where the units are installed and stay put year-round.
Check out the PSA265 Model for this type of installation.
Portable Post
Check out the A242 Model for this type of installation.
Portable Propane
Check out the A270 Model for this type of installation.
Step 3: Choose your Ignition Type
PoManual Direct Spark Ignition
This is the simplest ignition type and requires no electrical connections. A push button is located on the heater and is used to light the pilot and turn on the heater.
Semi-Automatic Ignition
Check out the PSA265V for this type of ignition type.
Automatic Ignition
Check out the PSA265E for this type of ignition type.
Note: Both the PSA265V and PSA265E require an external 24 VAC source that is to be supplied by the installer.
Still unsure or need a little extra guidance? give our Patio Specialist a call at (855) 298 - 4922 and we would be happy to help you figure out which umbrella is right for you.



