Heat naturally moves to colder air. Place the heater on the floor and it will rise to the ceiling, as it is lighter than the cold air.
up in the summer and down in the winter
A garage heater is used to warm up garages (such as mechanic shops) and workshops during the winter months. They come in many different shapes and sizes. some can be hung from the ceiling, while others can be installed like an AC unit.
For rooms with high ceilings like 13-foot ceilings, the ceiling fans should be set to turn counterclockwise in the summer to create a breeze and promote better air circulation. In the winter, switch the ceiling fan direction to clockwise to help distribute heat more evenly throughout the room.
For summer use, the airflow should go down directly from the fan to the floor. For winter use it should pull the air from the floor towards the ceiling so it flows across the ceiling and around the room. So as to whether it should be clock-wise or counter clock-wise, that would depend on the angle of your blades. It's best to just stand under it when it's on. In the summer you should feel the air blowing on you from the fan and in the winter you shouldn't.
In winter, fan should blow down,heat rises,get it back. In summer ,fan should blow up for a 2 story vaulted ceiling,to circulate air but not blow down hot air.On a one story in summer it can blow either,but it's a prefference.Up is ok,but down you get a lower cool index feeling.
In winter, using a ceiling fan clockwise at a low speed can help redistribute warm air that rises to the ceiling back down towards the room. This can improve heating efficiency and make the room feel warmer, without adjusting the thermostat.
In the winter as you heat your house, the hottest air rises to the ceiling. Ceiling fans are reversible so that you can push this warm air off of the ceiling in the winter. Of course, you will most likely want to run the fan on its lowest speed, since a draft from the fan can actually make you feel colder.
NO! THE HEATER CORE IS YOUR CARS HEAT SOURCE YOU CAN BYPASS BUT IS NOT A GOOD IDEAL IN WINTER!
Doubt it, but they should try it in Tokyo.
Hot water heater problems are more common in the winter, due to the constant usage; this is especially true, if your water heater is run on gas.
down for the summer and up for winter
With a heater maybe?