Convection heaters |
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| Propane convection heaters (4) |
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Convection heaters heat the air and get the air circulating throughout the area being heated by allowing hot air to escape at the top of the heater thus sucking cooler air in at the bottom of the unit, heating it and letting it pass out of the top. The smaller ones run from 20 lb propane cylinders while the largest model puts out so much heat that a higher propane flow is given by a 100 lb tank. These are construction grade heaters and are not suitable for home use.
| | Natural gas convection heaters (1) |
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Convection heaters heat the air and get the air circulating throughout the area being heated by allowing hot air to escape at the top of the heater thus sucking cooler air in at the bottom of the unit, heating it and letting it pass out of the top. If you have natural gas hookup, this is as near as you can get to instant heat at your construction site - Not for home use.
| | Electric convection heaters (6) |
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Convection heaters heat the air and get the air circulating throughout the area being heated by allowing hot air to escape at the top of the heater thus sucking cooler air in at the bottom of the unit, heating it and letting it pass out of the top. These electric models are for home use.
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