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Portable Heaters

Portable heaters and dryers are specifically designed to provide an instant, reliable and efficient source of heat to the industrial, agricultural, commercial and construction sectors.

Their main applications include heating of warehouses, workshops, garages, factories, transport terminals, breeding sheds and greenhouses; they can also be used for drying and curing materials in the building, agricultural and other industries.

Jetfire portable heaters

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Jetfire heaters offer high performance, reliability and efficiency. (Not suitable for domestic use and when in use adequate fresh air ventilation must be provided).

Jetfire heaters are robust, lightweight with compact design. They feature safety shutdown on gas/flame/fan if failure in gas supply or air blockages occur. Propane is the preferred gas. J25A, J33A, J50A, J70A, J90A, J90SA are automatic models which can be fitted with a thermostat.

General Guidelines for Calculating the Potential Required to heat a given space.
Available Models:
Jetfire Manual price
NZ$ (+GST)
J8 32,000 BTU (9.3 KW) $551.11
J15 60,000 BTU (17.4 KW) $720.22
25 70,000-100,000 BTU (20.3-29 KW) $951.11
33 86,000-132,000 BTU (25-38 KW) $1,075.56
Jetfire Automatic
J25A 70,000-100,000 BTU (20.3 - 29 KW) $1,191.11
J33A 86,000-132,000 BTU (25 - 38 KW) $1,457.78
J50A 138,000-200,000 BTU (40.1-57 KW) $1,617.78
J70A 190,000-270,000 BTU (55.2 - 81 KW) $1,937.78
J90A 262,000-360,000 BTU (76.2 - 104 KW) $2,177.78
J90SA 262,000-360,000 BTU (76.2-104 KW) $3066.67

All prices exclude GST and are effective from 01 May 2010
or while seasonal stocks last.



Spitfire portable heaters

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Spitfire heaters offer high performance, reliability and efficiency. (Not suitable for domestic use and when in use adequate fresh air ventilation must be provided). In-Direct Fire Spitfire heaters are flued in as a permanent installation with the advantage of all gases, fumes etc. being totally eliminated from the area you heat. You will get totally clean dry heat. N.B. IP60 Can have ducting taken from it. All In Direct Spitfire models can be fitted with a thermostat.

General Guidelines for Calculating the Potential Required to heat a given space.
Available Models:
Direct Fired - Compressor Pump Feed price
NZ$ (+GST)
DC10 48,100 BTU (13.96 KW) $786.69
DC15 69,160 BTU (20.12 KW) $888.00
DC25 92,520 BTU (26.96 KW) $1,031.11
DC40 122,120 BTU (34.44 KW) $1,217.78
DC45 148,000 BTU (42.96 KW) $1,288.89
Direct Fired - Pump Feed
DP90 360,000 BTU (104.5 KW) $3,715.56
DP50 220,000 BTU (63.9 KW) $4,000.00
In-Direct Fired - Pump Feed
IP60 220,000 BTU (62.51 KW) (Can be ducted) $5,626.67
IP70 280,000 BTU (79.48KW) $4,000.00

All prices exclude GST and are effective from 01 May 2010
or while seasonal stocks last.

General Guidelines for Calculating the Potential Required
to heat a given space

Equation:

  • Q = V x Y x K
  • Q = Thermal potential of space heater k/cal (to have BTU x 4)
  • V = Volume of space to be heated M³
  • Y = Difference in temperature C°
  • K = Dispersion coefficient
    • K = 1.6 – Spaces less than 4 meter high
    • K = 2.0 – Spaces more than 4 meters high
    • K = 4.0 – Half open spaces

Example:

If a workshop has a height less than 4 meters; and dimensions of:

  • 30 Meters (L)
  • 20 Meters (W)
  • 3.7 Meters (H)

Room temperature this workshop wants to acheive is 15°C and considering that their early morning temperature is 2°C minimum.

  • Q = V = 30 x 20 x 3.7 = 2220m³
  • Y = 15°C less 2°C = 13°C
  • K = 1.6 (Space less than 4m high)

  • (V) 2220 x (Y) 13 x (K) 1.6 = 46176 k/cal
  • k/cal x 4 = 184,704 BTU

This workshop would need at minimum 1x Spitfire DP50 (219,624 BTU)

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