- Excellent for use during finish construction, renovations, industrial applications, and home heating during furnace repairs.
- No harmful fumes or byproducts.
- No exposed flame.
- Tip switch.
- This tool never should be placed near combustible materials.
- The tool should never be placed in an area where children can touch it.
- This tool should always be placed at a safe distance from any objects.
- Only a qualified electrician may hard wire heater to power supply.
- Do not operate outdoors or expose to moisture.
- No exposed flame.
- Tip switch.
- This tool never should be placed near combustible materials.
- The tool should never be placed in an area where children can touch it.
- This tool should always be placed at a safe distance from any objects.
- Only a qualified electrician may hard wire heater to power supply.
- Do not operate outdoors or expose to moisture.
- 40 amp @ 240Volt, single phase.
- 9600 Watt, 32,000 BTU.
- Standard 50 amp stove plug end.
- 2000cfm fan.
- Adjustable thermostat - precise.
- 10' x 8 gauge cord built in.
- Optional 50' cord available.
- Maintains comfort in 2000 square foot finished house.
- Quiet operation.
- No moisture.
- 9600 Watt, 32,000 BTU.
- Standard 50 amp stove plug end.
- 2000cfm fan.
- Adjustable thermostat - precise.
- 10' x 8 gauge cord built in.
- Optional 50' cord available.
- Maintains comfort in 2000 square foot finished house.
- Quiet operation.
- No moisture.
- Position fan away from traffic areas.
- Aim air flow in desired direction.
- Plug heater in to receptacle.
- Adjust thermostat until heat is produced.
- Re adjust thermostat to desired comfort level once room is warmed.
- For full operating instructions, please refer to the operators manual.
- Aim air flow in desired direction.
- Plug heater in to receptacle.
- Adjust thermostat until heat is produced.
- Re adjust thermostat to desired comfort level once room is warmed.
- For full operating instructions, please refer to the operators manual.
Nothing happens when heater is plugged in
- Ensure the thermostat knob is turned up.
- Check the circuit to make sure it is live, you may require an electrician.
- The unit has been banged or sits on an angle activating the tip switch.
The heater fan works but produces little heat
- Check buss fuses. One may have blown.
- On a construction or industrial site, have an electrician check the voltage at the source.
- The thermostat has turned the heater off.
- Ensure the thermostat knob is turned up.
- Check the circuit to make sure it is live, you may require an electrician.
- The unit has been banged or sits on an angle activating the tip switch.
The heater fan works but produces little heat
- Check buss fuses. One may have blown.
- On a construction or industrial site, have an electrician check the voltage at the source.
- The thermostat has turned the heater off.




