Model MH175KTR Portable Kerosene Forced Air Heater
The MH175KTR (new for 2009/2010 heater season) has a built in thermostat and features a fantastic 5 feature troubleshooting diagnostics panel. This forced air heater will run up to 10 hours on a full 14 gallon tank and is capable of heating a 4,250 sq ft area. Very flexible - you can run this heater on either Kerosene, JP8 Jet Fuel, #1 or #2 diesel and #1 or #2 fuel oil. This model was designed with conveniences such as its illuminated On/Off switch, Fuel Gauge, Cord Wrap, Easy-off Gas Cap and Drain Plug. The dual powder-coated black handles and oversized pneumatic tires make this heater the perfect choice for outdoor applications. Safety features such as the overheat safety shutoff and it's rugged durable steel construction make this the heater of choice for the following applications: - Instant Heat, perfect for - Construction Sites - Animal Comfort - Patios - Factories - Sports Events - Garden Parties - Utility/Farm Buildings - Barns The MH175KTR replaces Mr heater's older MH175KT model. This unit (unlike the older models) also features a 110V AC receptacle so you can power additional equipment.
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CSA certified
Trouble shooting diagnostics w/ LED indicator
Lighted on/off switch
Fuel gauge
Air pressure gauge
1 year warranty
175,000 BTU
4,250 sq ft heating area
400 CFM heated air output
1.15 gals of fuel consumed per hour
14 gal fuel tank
Electrical power required: 110v/60Hz
Continuous ignition
42" long
18" wide
22-1/4" high
Weight: 76 lbs
Includes handles on side and rubber-filled wheels for easy transportation
Clearances to combustable items: front: 8'
top, sides and back: 3' Ventilation Required
Flame Safety Feature
Adjustable Thermostat
Cord Storage Facility
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Our collection of kerosene forced air heaters Q. Can I add ducting ? A. No. These heaters are not designed to attach the ducting to them, so over time the force of the air flow would detach your ducting if you just force some on. These are really portable, simply locate the heater in the area you want to heat. If you want a ducted heater look at the HS1000ID or the HS2000ID. |
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