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PatioHeater.info offers portable propane convection heaters from 10,000 to 200,000 BTU/hour that are ideal for construction job sites, workshops, garages, and agricultural buildings from 2,000 to 39,000 cubic feet. (Please see the safety notice below.) All portable convection and radiant heater prices include FREE standard shipping within the 48 contiguous United States. Quantity discounts are available.
Ideal for patios, work shops, work sites, recreational activities, remodeling and construction jobs. Economically heats people and objects with radiant infrared heat. All models include mounting brackets for mounting to propane tank rim, hose and 28" WC regulator. No electricity required.
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| SPC-15R Single Infrared Ceramic | SPC-30R Dual Infrared Ceramic | ||||
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| BTU/Hr: | 12-15,000 | BTU/Hr: | 10-30,000 | ||
| Price: | 79.00 | Price: | 139.00 | ||
Please see the safety notice below to determine if your building/job site can be safely heated with a portable infrared heater.
These portable propane and natural gas convection heaters require no electrical connection thanks to their piezoelectric push-button ignitors and fanless operation. They are ideal for remote buildings or where no electric service is available. Pressure regulator and gas line are included.
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| SPC-200C Propane Convection | |
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| BTU/Hr: | 75-200,000 |
| Price: | 179.00 |
These portable infrared heaters and convection heaters are not to be used for residential heating. These portable heaters are intended to be used to heat construction sites and similarly open environments. These portable heaters can be used in semi-closed buildings if the proper amount of fresh air is provided per the instructions provided in the owner's manual.
If these heaters are used in a "tight" structure such as a home, potentially dangerous gases such as carbon monoxide will accumulate in the building. There are no acceptable ventilation or ducting procedures that would allow these heaters to be safely used even temporarily in an indoor, residential setting.
You must provide at least a three square foot opening of fresh, outside air for each 100,000 BTUs of heat.
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