Propane Forced Air Heaters - Kerosene Forced Air Heaters - Portable Forced Air Heaters
Propane Forced Air Heaters Certified Propane Forced Air Heaters are the absolute latest improvement in the industry. These patent pending construction site warmers are 25% quieter and feature a rugged, ergonomic roll cage design, top mounted controls and an adjustable height foot. All designed to help make the job easier and more efficient. The smaller models run on 20 lb propane cylinders some of the larger models require a larger tank. This type of heater is effectively a very hot flame with a large fan running behind it pushing (in some cases pulling) huge amounts of cold air past the flame. These are construction grade units that require ventilation at floor level - Not for use inside a home. All models require an electric current for their fans and safety systems.
Kerosine Forced Air Heaters For over 50 Years Master has been the number one name in portable heating. And Kerosene Forced Air Heaters are the workhorse of the construction heating business. Thanks to product innovations such as the HSI ignition system, Mulit-Fuel use approvals and an on-going drive to design and redesign this heater legend. This type of heater is effectively a very hot flame with a large fan running behind it pushing (in some cases pulling) huge amounts of cold air past the flame. These are construction grade units that require ventilation - Not for use inside a home.
Natural Gas Forced Air Heaters Natural gas outdoor portable forced air heaters, also known as salamander / torpedo heaters, is ideal for construction sites that have access to a natural gas line. Master forced air heaters, also known as salamander / torpedo heaters. This type of heater is effectively a very hot flame with a large fan running behind it pushing (in some cases pulling) huge amounts of cold air past the flame. These are construction grade units that require ventilation - Not for use inside a home.
Indirect Fired Forced Air Heaters Indirect Fired Forced air heaters typically churn out unclean air. Indirect fired heaters are the opposite. They send their exhaust fumes out of a separate outlet to the heated air. If you need a large amount of heated air inside an environment that needs to be indirect fired heaters are the solution.