APPLICATIONS

Outdoor Heating Uses

  • Restaurants & bars
  • Patios & balconies
  • Stations
  • Food stalls
  • Stadiums
  • Amusement parks
  • Golf driving range
  • Event venues

ADVANTAGES

  • Extend the outdoor season
  • Extend your restaurant or pub space
  • Attract and keep your guests comfortable
  • Enjoy the outdoors in comfort
  • Stylish and aesthetic centerpiece for your entertainment area
  • Safe to operate
  • Heaters take up zero floor space
  • An affordable luxury
  • Profitable return on investment

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HOW IT WORKS

The infrared waves that are emitted work right away to heat up surrounding objects. These waves are absorbed by the human body and make you feel warmer with direct contact. It is possible to keep a patio area pretty warm with the use of one or more patio heaters.

Features

  • Stainless steel hexagonal hole decorative panel for enhanced radiant output
  • Two-stage operation, pre- and post-purge controls
  • Burner viewport for easy monitoring
  • Wind resistant up to 12 mph
  • 100% effecient reflector
  • Heat treated aluminized radiant tube provides increased efficiency and heat output
  • Unified control panel for easy access and maintenance
  • SUS316L brushed burner box

  • Three Models: 40,000/80,000/100,000 Btu/h
  • Length: 128.4″/240.9”/353.5”
  • Gas Type: NG (3.5″WC) or LP (10.0″WC)
  • Two-stage operation
  • SUS316L brushed burner box
  • Visible flame glass
  • Heat-treated aluminum radiating tube.
  • Wind resistant up to 12 mph.
  • 100% effecient reflector
  • Stainless steel hexagonal hole decorative panel for enhanced radiant output

     Patio heaters are selected based on two major factors:

  • Infrared heating comfort: consider heater installation height, outside temperature and wind speed
  • Infrared heating coverage: The heating coverage is proximately two times width of the height of heater and 1.2 times length of the heater.
  • Safe placement: minimum clearance to combustibles to be complied with, according to each manufacturer.
  • Safe Surroundings: Never place anything above or below your patio heater or check the manufacturer’s recommended inches of clearance, which varies according to the number of BTUs the heater radiates.
  • Fuel Safety: Patio heaters that use natural gas offer a more cost-effective alternative to heaters that use propane tanks. However, it is essential that you have the heater connected to the natural gas line by a professional. 
  • Weather Protection: There is nothing more dangerous to a patio heater than wind. You can protect your patio heater from the wind by placing it in a location that has less exposure. Chain installation is prohibited in windy conditions.
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