Portable Diesel Air Heater and Jobsite Productivity


Larson Electronics has announced the release of cart mounted forced air heater for indoor applications. This heater is a kerosene/diesel unit that provides 3,000 CFM of air flow and 600,000 BTUs, and comes equipped with a 40-gallon fuel tank. 

The GAU-KFA-PH-600K-TST cart mounted portable forced air heater can heat spaces up to 15,000 square feet and operates on 120V AC 60 Hz. This powerful heater features a large 40-gallon fuel tank with air pressure, fuel and thermostat gauges for real-time monitoring. This heater consumes kerosene/diesel (CSA certified to run on #1 and 2 diesel fuel, JP8/Jet A fuel and #1 and 2 fuel oil) at a rate of 4.5 gallons per hour with a maximum run time of nine hours at a full tank. 

Larson Electronics’ cart mounted forced air heater comes equipped with safety features, including high temperature shut off, flame out fuel cut and a thermocouple. This heater comes with a three-foot power cord and an extension cord wrap. The unit is mounted on a cart containing two wheels and front/rear handles for easy portability and transportation around work sites. 

This durable and powerful forced air heater is suitable for a variety of industrial and commercial applications, including use at construction sites, in warehouse, in commercial spaces and industrial buildings, at schools and other indoor facilities, and more.



January 7, 2019


Topic Area: Press Release


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