Prima Heat Lamp
Rugged and reliable heat lamp used to warm lambs, goat kids, chickens, ducks, puppies or for any animal that is sick or cold.
Common heat lamps are often blamed for barn fires, scorched wool and overheating. The “Prima” is better in every way—strength, safety, protective guard, and hanging system.
Use standard or infrared (heat) bulbs no larger than 250W. (We think 175 watt bulbs are best for lambs and kids.) Bulbs not included, but sold under accessories tab below.
Common Uses
- To warm lambs, goat kids and sick animals.
- A heat source for a poultry brooder.
- Can be used in dog kennels for puppies and short-haired dogs.
- Use in barns or stables for any animal that is sick or cold.
Specs
- Black base. White grill.
- 9 3/8" diameter, 15" tall
- 16 ft cord
- Uses infrared or regular bulbs up to 250W. The clear bulb gives more illumination. Red bulbs provide slightly more heat.
- Bulbs not included. (Smooth and pressed glass bulbs feature a "never-loose" base.)
Some assembly is required.
Benefits
- Safer than other lamps
- Versatile and effective
- Durable
- Heavy duty plastic shield keeps animals from damaging bulb
- Very robust
- 6-month non-stop life.
- “Never-loose” base—they don’t use cement adhesive. Instead, the base screws into the bulb. A weld of solder holds the base onto the threads. If a never-loose base ever becomes loose, we will replace at no cost!
- We prefer the pressed glass bulbs because of their tough and rugged PAR glass.
Tips
- To save energy $$, use a ThermoCube.
- Heat Lamp Clips make hanging the heat lamp quick and easy.
- To help reduce pecking with your birds, use a red colored bulb.
- See replacement parts diagram above.
Note: Even though we find our lamps safer than common metal lamps, we still take every precaution to reduce fire risk. Keep the lamp at least 20" away from the ground and periodically check that the bulb is securely tightened in situations where the heat lamp may be jostled by animals.
Precautions
Do not allow adult livestock access to heat lamps. They can too easily bump, abuse, dislodge, break, and knock down even the best secured lamp.
Never lay a heat lamp (of any make or manufacture) on straw or any other flammable surface—for any length of time. We recommend that you keep the lamp at least 20" away from the ground/animal(s). To ensure safety, please self-inspect the plug and connection (or ask a certified electrician to do so.) To help reduce fire risk:
- Thread power cord into a wire panel (see video above). If the heat lamp happens to get knocked free, the cord & panel will support the lamp until the lamp can be properly attached.
- Use a Heat Lamp Clip to secure the lamp to a panel.
- Do not use bulbs rated higher than 250W.
- Use quality bulbs as some low quality bulbs have broken off leaving the metal filament in the ceramic fixture.
- Periodically check that the bulb is securely tightened.
- Do not use lamps in barrels for warming livestock. The heat needs to be able to move away from the lamp.
Danger! Don’t do this!
Do not place lamps too close to livestock. When an animal’s body contacts the grill, the heat can build up and melt the plastic. As shown in this photo, the lamp was too close to the animal, blocking the heat and melting the plastic into the wool. Always keep the bottom of the lamp several inches away from the highest point of the animal.Warning: Risk of electrical shock—Connect only to a branch circuit protected by a ground-fault circuit-interrupter (GFCI). Contact a qualified electrician if you cannot verify that the circuit is protected by a GFCI.
Please read this note regarding purchase of infrared heat lamp bulbs:
A customer has reported problems screwing PAR (pressed glass) infrared bulbs into our heat lamp fixtures—so we’ve studied this in detail.
We have concluded that, because the PAR bulbs feel so sturdy and unbreakable in the hand (which they are), some users are inclined to screw them in with more hand strength than they use for normal heat lamp bulbs (which are fragile and feel that way).
Using too much strength to tighten the bulbs doesn’t damage the bulbs—but it does deform the metal inside the ceramic fixtures of our heat lamps.
Mild deformation due to over tightening makes it difficult to screw bulbs in and out of the fixture. Major deformation due to over tightening can flatten the metal so much that the bulb can actually fall out.
Note: Even though we find our lamps safer than common metal lamps, we still take every precaution to reduce fire risk. Keep the lamp at least 20" away from the ground and periodically check that the bulb is securely tightened in situations where the heat lamp may be jostled by animals.
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Equipment
ThermoCube
Item #520008 -Outlet turns on at temperatures less than 35°F and off at 45°F. Use with heat lamps, tank de-icers and engine block heaters to save energy.
$14.00 -
Heat Lamp and Accessories
Heat Lamp Stand
Item #557200 -For hanging heat lamps above brooders. Adjustable height allows user to control the surface temperature of the brooder floor.
$40.00 -
Wire Panels and Accessories
Eyebolt
Item #936100 -Use to hang heat lamps, poultry waterers and feeders. Also attach gates or panels.
$2.06 -
Heat Lamp and Accessories
Heat Lamp Clip
Item #557040 -Sturdy clip for hanging heat lamps. Spring latch securely holds lamps, even around ornery livestock.
$1.55 -
Heat Lamp and Accessories
Heat Lamp Bulbs, pressed glass, 175 watt, red, package of 2
Item #557035 -Smooth glass and pressed glass infrared bulbs that can be used in heat lamps.
$16.00 -
Heat Lamp and Accessories
Heat Lamp Bulbs, pressed glass, 175 watt, clear, package of 2
Item #557034 -Smooth glass and pressed glass infrared bulbs that can be used in heat lamps.
$15.00 -
Heat Lamp and Accessories
Heat Lamp Bulbs, smooth glass, 250 watt, red, package of 2
Item #557033 -Smooth glass and pressed glass infrared bulbs that can be used in heat lamps.
$14.00 -
Heat Lamp and Accessories
Heat Lamp Bulbs, smooth glass, 250 watt, clear, package of 2
Item #557032 -Smooth glass and pressed glass infrared bulbs that can be used in heat lamps.
$13.00 -
Heat Lamp and Accessories
Heat Lamp Bulbs, smooth glass, 175 watt, red, package of 2
Item #557031 -Smooth glass and pressed glass infrared bulbs that can be used in heat lamps.
$14.00 -
Heat Lamp and Accessories
Heat Lamp Bulbs, smooth glass, 175 watt, clear, package of 2
Item #557030 -Smooth glass and pressed glass infrared bulbs that can be used in heat lamps.
$13.00
See the Data Tab above for a Replacement Parts Diagram.
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Heat Lamp and Accessories
Dome, Prima Heat Lamp
Item #5571009 -Replacement parts for Premier's Prim Heat Lamp. Ceramic fixtures available.
$16.90 -
Heat Lamp and Accessories
Dome Screw, Prima Heat Lamp
Item #5571011 -Replacement parts for Premier's Prim Heat Lamp. Ceramic fixtures available.
$0.15 -
Heat Lamp and Accessories
Grill, Prima Heat Lamp
Item #5571012 -Replacement parts for Premier's Prim Heat Lamp. Ceramic fixtures available.
$8.10 -
Heat Lamp and Accessories
Heat Lamp Assembly (Includes all parts except dome, dome screws and grill)
Item #5571015 -Replacement parts for Premier's Prim Heat Lamp. Ceramic fixtures available.
$12.00
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Brian M from Michigan
This was just what i was looking for to keep my dog warm in his dog house i put in the garage for extra shelter on cold winter days. There is no way for him to knock it over or burn himself or catch anything on fire with this amazing set up and it puts out very good heat with a 250 bulb in a small space like 5x5 he stays toasty warm and i dont have to worry about him getting cold.
Carolyn A from Louisiana
I am extremely pleased with this product. We house hundreds of birds in outdoor aviaries. We used to use old home made heat lamp buckets (heat lamp bulbs in 5 gallon buckets). Our safety manager said no more home made stuff, it has to be UL rated. I have tried several different things. Outdoor patio heaters are extremely expensive, and other poultry bucket heaters were too flimsy with the plastic. I found these and ordered a few to try them out.
They are fantastic. The plastic is solid and sturdy, we can mount these at different angles to hit all kinds of perches. The best feature is the long cord (16 foot). It was an amazing bonus. We don't need extension cords, they can reach whatever we need to heat safely. At the bargain price of $35, I immediately bought a dozen more. They are wonderful.
Lauren G from Massachusetts
Great safe lamps, have 2 for goat shed. We have red bulbs and do not put off a ton of heat, might replace with white after reading previous reviews.
Joyce Z from Texas
These lamps are a requirement in our FFA barn for safety and fire matters. This is the second lamp I've purchased and I am extremely happy with them. We have one lamp over each set of two pigs and it provides plenty of heat. I recommend the white bulbs rather than the red, as they seem to generate more heat.
I ordered this lamp late one Tuesday evening, it shipped the next morning and I had it in the barn Friday morning. Couldn't be more satisfied with the product and the distributor!
Maureen K from Alberta, Canada
Was looking forward to the arrival of the Premier Heat Lamp and wasn't disappointed. It is a fantastic, big heat lamp, high quality (with safeguard plastic mesh cover). I installed it in the garage, above three stray cats that were relying on it and several plugged in heat pads for survival through the minus 20 Celsius cold spell which lasted two weeks in December. In combination with the heat pads, which the cats lay on, it provides enough heat and light using the 175 Watt bulbs. Could possibly provide more heat with the 250 Watts, but since I'm using 2 heat sources, should be fine.