FIRE: DIRECT COMBUSTION, DIESEL-FULLED, INFRARED MOBILE SPACE HEATERS

 

Fire 45 is a powerful direct combustion mobile space heater. it is perfect to use this machine when there is the need to heat specific areas.  The direct heat flows by radiation, without any movement of the air.

As a direct combustion, diesel-fueled, infrared mobile space heater, the Biemmedue FIRE 45 creates an efficient heat that works with radiation, without the circulation of the air, but through the infrared beams. This is an immediate result of objects and surfaces’ heating.

This heating system doesn’t make the air go around as a circle and thanks to this there is no movement of dust in the areas.  Direct combustion, diesel-fueled, infrared mobile space heaters are so ideal for very dusty places, zones with a high quantity of liquids or for the drying of fresh paints.

The flame generated by the burner heats the parabola, which, thanks to its high temperature, stops and burns all the combustion residues, guaranteeing clean combustion and 100% efficiency.

A standard forced air space heater heats up in a very graduate way, beside this, the FIRE 45 radiation heating system works immediately after the heater gets started – this avoids preheating costs and waiting times. The 100% of the heat gets transferred from the heater to the radiate object, without any waist.

Another characteristic of the FIRE 45 is the total absence of noise during the use.

The FIRE 45 is a combination of the technical highlights of the infrared and electrical air forced mobile heaters and the efficiency and economic work of the diesel-fueled air forced heaters with direct combustion. The result of a FIRE 45 mobile space heater is a super powerful infrared heater with low costs.

FIRE 45 are used to heat very large spaces or places where suspended dust particles must be avoided.

These mobile space heaters can be also used to remove ice from external tubes or machines, dry fresh paints or wall coverings and heat specific working areas, without generating air currents.

The Infrared radiations directly heat the surfaces and not the air in the place.


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