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Starting
a generator at -45 degrees or colder, when your finger will leave a dent in the
oil, can be a challenge without the benefit of a block heater. An
electrically powered block heater is not an option when off grid or in the bush. A 12V
block heater is most certainly out of the question. Burning
a smudge pot or candles within cans or a lantern below the generator are options,
and could be dangerous or damaging to the engine and generator.

CSA
certified propane fuelled block heater or coolant heater: 5,000 7,000 and 15,000 BTU
sizes
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Canadian made
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Nickel Plated Bodies
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Flame Failure Safeguard -
All Models
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Automatic Temperature
Control - 15,000 BTU model only (shown)
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Burners are Virtually
Impossible to Blow Out
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Burners Deliver Full Input
during the coldest temperatures
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Propane Regulator and Hose
included
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Lpg fuelled
Description |
Model 5 |
Model 7 |
Model 15 T |
Gas Consumption |
3.7 oz/hr |
5.2 oz/hr |
11.1 oz/hr (max) |
Propane Input (BTU) |
5,0000 |
7,000 |
15,000 |
Regulator Inlet pressure |
2- 250 p.s.i.g. |
Burner |
654-70 |
654-67 |
640-68 |
Weight with hose & reg. |
7lb |
18 lb |
Height Overall |
14” |
16 ¼” |
Width Overall |
8” |
10 ¾” |
Depth Overall |
4 ¾” |
6 ½” |
Thermocouple |
K15DA-014 |
K15DA-14 |
Temp. Control |
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J999 FXA-1 |
Heating capacity gal |
10 |
14 |
30 |
Side
Clearance |
1” |
4” |
Top Clearance |
6” |
8” |
5,000 &
7,000 BTU model
US inquiries, please call us at
905-885-2542
our Toll free number
does not reach into the USA.
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