Minimum wire gauge for portable heater
My question is about the wire supplied with the heater itself. I have a Clarion 1500W, 110V fan forced small portable heater which was recently pressed into service for temporary heating when our wood stove chimney needed cleaning. The sticker says that it is a 1500W heater with a fan. I noticed that the wire supplied on the heater is 16 gauge, and became quite hot when the heater was in continuous use. 3 questions arise:
1. Is the overall wattage with fan running 1500W, or does the fan add to the total wattage drawn?
2. Should I change the wire that plugs into the wall to say, 14 gauge?
3. Should I be concerned about the very warm to hot wire when it is running, or am I being overly cautious?
Our house is 10 yrs old with copper wiring, and it was plugged into an outlet with a 15 amp breaker on it, with 14 gauge 3 conductor wire in the walls.
Thanks,