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80,000 BTU Diesel Indirect Heater
Draper DSH80i
(Item # 78463)
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This is the smallest Draper heater in this class - Roughly half the heat output of the largest Draper model.
The difference between indirect heaters and normal (direct fired) heaters is the cleanliness of the heat output. Indirect heaters exhaust the combustion gases out of the chimney where as with direct heaters exhaust the combustion gases straight out the front of the heat mixed in with the hot air.
If you want to use a large propane or diesel heater inside (e.g. in a warehouse), indirect is the only way to go - direct heaters require venting. Indirect fired heaters also make the best marquee heaters due to the lack of fumes in the air flow.
This is diesel powered but also requires an electrical connection for the fan, the fuel pump and the internal safety mechanisms.
This heater is NEW and boxed, ships fully assembled in its box and strapped to a pallet complete with its fuel tank, filter. To use, remove carton from pallet, remove heater from carton, fill fuel tank, plug in unit and turn it on.
Manufactured to 98/37/CE, 73/23/CEE, 98/68/CEE and 89/336/CEE specifications
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