A 240V electric heater is designed for higher heat output. It is typically used in medium to large sheds where a standard 120V unit is not powerful enough.
This guide explains when a 240V heater makes sense, what size to choose, and what to consider before installation.
What Is a 240V Shed Heater?
A 240V heater runs on a higher-voltage circuit than a standard outlet. It usually:
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Produces 2,000–5,000+ watts
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Requires hardwiring or a dedicated 240V outlet
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Heats faster than 120V models
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Works well in workshop-style sheds
Because of the higher output, 240V heaters are better suited for larger spaces.
If you have not calculated your wattage needs yet, see How Many Watts to Heat a Shed?
When You Should Choose 240V
A 240V heater is often the better option if:
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The shed is over 150 sq ft
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The shed is uninsulated
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Winters are cold
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You use the shed regularly
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You want faster warm-up times
For example:
200 sq ft insulated shed
200 × 10 watts = 2,000 watts
A 240V heater handles this size more comfortably than a 120V unit.
If you need help determining size, review What Size Electric Heater Do I Need for a Shed?
240V Wall vs Ceiling Mounted Heaters
Most 240V heaters are either wall-mounted or ceiling-mounted.
Wall-mounted 240V heaters:
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Direct airflow horizontally
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Easier to access for adjustments
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Suitable for most workshop sheds
See Best Wall Mounted Electric Heater for a Shed for more detail.
Ceiling-mounted 240V heaters:
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Keep walls clear
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Distribute heat from above
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Work well in sheds with limited wall space
See Best Ceiling Mounted Electric Heater for a Shed for comparison.
Electrical Requirements
A 240V heater typically requires:
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A dedicated circuit
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Correct breaker sizing
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Proper wire gauge
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Secure mounting
Professional installation is often recommended, especially for hardwired units.
If you are unsure about circuit setup, see Do You Need a Dedicated Circuit for a Shed Heater?
Advantages of 240V Heaters
Compared to 120V models, 240V heaters:
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Deliver higher heat output
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Heat the space more quickly
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Maintain temperature more consistently
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Are better suited for larger sheds
For small sheds under 150 sq ft, a 120V heater may still be sufficient.
Safety Considerations
Because 240V heaters are more powerful, safe installation is essential.
Look for models with:
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Overheat protection
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Enclosed heating elements
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Adjustable thermostat
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Proper clearance guidelines
Always maintain safe distance from stored materials and combustible surfaces.
Final Thoughts
A 240V electric heater is best for:
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Medium to large sheds
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Uninsulated spaces
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Cold climates
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Regular winter use
While installation is more involved than a plug-in unit, the improved heating performance often makes it worthwhile.
For a complete overview of all shed heating options, return to Best Electric Heater for a Shed (Complete Buyer Guide).
