Significant reduction in the generation of formaldehyde and nitrogen oxides (NOx).
We have achieved efficient low fuel consumption by reducing fuel consumption during weak combustion. The position of the operation panel has been raised, improving visibility and ease of use. The individual alarm monitor allows for immediate identification of the cause of safety device activation. It features a large-capacity tank that enables over 10 hours of combustion.
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【Features】 ●Heat output (high/low) 29.2/20.0 kW 25,100/17,600 (kcal/h) ●Fuel consumption (high/low) 3.0/2.1 L/h ●Burning duration (high/low) 10/14 hours ●For more details, please refer to the catalog or contact us.
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Jet heaters are used not only for outdoor and indoor heating in schools, gymnasiums, golf practice ranges, tennis courts, driving schools, funeral homes, event venues, logistics warehouses, factories, and greenhouses, but also for drying applications such as painting and curing concrete at construction sites. Unlike infrared heaters, hot air jet heaters are designed to blow out heat from the burner using a fan. Due to their convection method, they are particularly effective for drying purposes. There are also energy-saving types that reduce kerosene consumption.
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