Rental Temporary Spot Indirect Fired Heaters
What is an indirect fired heater?
An indirect industrial heater is a type of heating system used to provide heat in large spaces like warehouses, construction sites, or industrial facilities. These heaters work by using a combustion process to heat air indirectly, ensuring that the heated air remains free from contaminants such as fumes, moisture, or particulates.
Here’s how it works:
Fuel Combustion: The heater burns fuel (such as propane, natural gas, or diesel) in a combustion chamber.
Heat Exchange: The air is heated as it passes through a heat exchanger, which transfers the heat from the combustion gases without directly exposing the air to them.
Clean Air Output: Only clean, fume-free, heated air is circulated into the workspace or building, while the combustion gases are safely vented outside through an exhaust system.
This makes indirect heaters suitable for enclosed spaces where air quality is a concern, such as in occupied areas or when drying materials sensitive to fumes.
Here’s how it works:
Fuel Combustion: The heater burns fuel (such as propane, natural gas, or diesel) in a combustion chamber.
Heat Exchange: The air is heated as it passes through a heat exchanger, which transfers the heat from the combustion gases without directly exposing the air to them.
Clean Air Output: Only clean, fume-free, heated air is circulated into the workspace or building, while the combustion gases are safely vented outside through an exhaust system.
This makes indirect heaters suitable for enclosed spaces where air quality is a concern, such as in occupied areas or when drying materials sensitive to fumes.
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