Heat Force Radiant Portable Calor Gas Cabinet Heater
Item Description
Out of Stock until Jan 8th
The Heat Force radiant portable gas heater has a large heat output and has 3 heat settings giving an output of 4.2kW on high. It is ideal for heating a workshop or hobby rooms, kitchens, hallways and lounges. It is also ideal for use in an office or retail environment. The high heat output makes it suitable for use in other commercial situations. For safety it is advisable to use it with a cabinet heater guard that can be purchased separately. The Heat Force radiant portable gas heater is designed to use the Calor Gas 15kG making it economic to use.
The Heat Force radiant cabinet heater has two main safety features. Firstly the pilot light monitors the level of Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide in the room; before the level become unsafe the portable heater will automatically turn itself off. In addition, should the pilot flame be blown out, the gas supply is cut off making the heater safe.
This portable gas heater is available in a charcoal grey colour. The Heat Force radiant heater is small enough the make storage easy. If you plan to store the heater for long periods without using it, then it is best to remove the cylinder and store it outside.
Features;
Infra red radiant heater
3 heat settings: 1.4kw, 2.8kw & 4.2kw
Dimensions:H703mm x W445mm x D430mm
Designed to operate with the Calor Gas 15kG cylinder.
As a guide the running time on a 15kG cylinder is
Low Setting = 150hours
Medium Setting = 100hours
High Setting = 50hours
Gas cylinders are not included with the heater.
For local cylinder deliveries, phone your local Calor Gas Dealer on 0800 662 663 from a local landline
This gas heater is not suitable to be used in the following locations; a bedroom, a bathroom, a shower room, a hairdressing salon, a basement or private garage. It is also not suitable to be used in a boat or leisure vehicle. If used in a family environment extra care should be taken to protect the elderly, the less able bodied, children and pets. When used in a work place, a suitable risk assessment should be carried out. Care should be taken not to place combustible materials in close proximity to the heater. Adequate ventilation should be provided, see the manufacturers instructions for more details.






