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(31kW) and features a 38-litre fuel tank for up to 13 hours of operation, along with durable steel construction and an integral fuel gauge for reliability in demanding environments; and the JEFHTSPC150, the largest in the series, offers an impressive 150,000 BTU (44kW) of heat output with a 49-litre fuel tank ensuring approximately 12 hours of endurance, designed for heavy-duty use on the most challenging sites with enhanced mobility provided by solid rubber wheels and a built-in trolley.


These space heaters are particularly effective in open, well-ventilated areas where rapid heat distribution is required. Their high power and large fuel tanks ensure that they can maintain warmth over extended periods without frequent refuelling.


“Adhesives may not bond correctly, and paints may not cure properly if the temperature is too low."


Infrared heaters Infrared heaters offer an efficient alternative by directly warming objects and people rather than the air. This makes them particularly useful in environments where quick, targeted heating is needed, such as for drying materials or warming specific workstations. Infrared heaters are particularly advantageous when the goal is to maintain a warm work environment without significantly affecting the ambient air temperature, making them a smart choice for projects that require consistent heat over specific areas.


As the colder months approach, ensuring that your site is adequately heated is critical to maintaining productivity and safeguarding both workers and equipment. Portable heaters, whether electric, oil-fired, or infrared, offer versatile and efficient solutions to meet these needs.


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