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Diesel Tent Heater Basics

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[phpzonsidebar title=”Top Diesel Heaters” keywords=”diesel heater” num=”5″ country=”US” searchindex=”Tools” trackingid=”heatergeek-20″ sort=”none” id=”3″]A diesel tent heater is a heater that produces clean heat without the need of electricity. Although they are commonly used by the military, this type of heater is also suitable for an alternate structure, such as a workshop, cottage or garage. If you’re looking for this type of heater, they are available in several sizes and heat output.

These heaters require little maintenance and are easy to operate. And lighting the portable furnace is simple, as well. They are equally suited for temporary or permanent use, in even the coldest of climates. All units are typically equipped with several safety features, which help to eliminate the possibility of accidental injury. They include a fuel shutoff valve, a non-flooding vapor burner, a heat shield and a fuel regulator, which features over-heat protection.

Like the majority of other products on the market, the cost of a diesel tent heater is dependent on the size of the unit. As of November, 2011, published prices range from $500 to $800. Of course, costs vary from dealer to dealer. Exhaust kits and fuel line kits are generally a separate purchase.

Heaters with an output of 4,000 to 12,000 BTUs are recommended for a one or two man tents.  They weigh roughly 16 pounds without a stack. These heaters are often self-contained with a built-in fuel tank, rain cap, and chimney. As a rule, they cannot be converted to solid fuel. Units of this size provide adequate heat for about eight hours using a half a gallon of diesel fuel.  They are very economical to use.

The next size heater is usually in the 23,000 to 50,000 BTU range. It is designed for a five or six man tent. The majority of these models are also self-contained and include the necessary fuel lines, smoke stack, rain cap, metering valve, and wire grate. Heaters in this particular category can generally be converted to solid fuel and have a lid that is designed with a built-in burner, suitable for cooking.

The largest heaters are the ones that are typically used in military barracks.  They are in the 65,000 BTU range and are constructed of cold rolled stainless steel. The units feature built-in water coils. These commercial grade diesel tent heaters have an adjustable heat valve and can easily be connected to either a Jerry can or other fuel supply source.

In conclusion, this type of heater is suitable for almost any situation. It is much less inexpensive to run than other heat sources. More importantly, because it burns clean, it poses no harm to the environment.

Filed Under: Liquid Fuel Heaters, Misc. Heaters Tagged With: diesel tent heater, furnace

Best 3 Diesel Heaters

[phpzonsidebar title=”Top Diesel Heaters” keywords=”diesel heater” num=”5″ country=”US” searchindex=”Tools” trackingid=”heatergeek-20″ sort=”none” id=”3″]When the cold begins to set in and the need for heat becomes apparent, diesel heaters are a heating method to consider. Ideally, diesel heaters are mostly intended for use in industrial and commercial applications, but they are often found at construction sites and in large multi-use tents, and there a few that are designed for home use as well. Diesel heating systems come with direct and indirect firing systems along with potential multi-fuel capabilities.

When purchasing a diesel heating system, buyers should be aware that these systems require more maintenance than other heating systems. As with most heating systems, diesel heaters come in a variety of sub-types, each with their own purpose and recommendations. These units also come with a wide range of attachments and option that can be purchased at additional costs for expanding the functionality of the unit. Listed below are three of the most versatile heating systems available.

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Heatstar 300,000 BTU Potable Diesel Heater

Average Cost: $3,200.00
Output: 300,000 BTUs
Area Coverage: 3,000 square feet

Description: The Heatstar is an indirect heating system with a stainless steel construction and heavy duty wheels for ease of mobility. Automatic safety controls and a water resistant flame control box make this model perfect for remote or outdoor applications. The upside of the Heatstar is the large capacity tanks that require less frequent filling; average heat time runs 10-12 hours as opposed to a traditional 5 hour refill. The downside to this heating unit is the lack of temperature control; there is only a single on/off setting and lacks an automatic shut-off feature.

ITR Prospect Heater

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Average Cost: $950.00 (too much? Check out it’s smaller sibling the ITR Expedition Average Cost: $575)
Output: 20,000-55,000 BTUs
Area Coverage: 2,000 square feet

Description: The ITR Prospect or it’s cheaper cousin the Expedition is a radiant heater with steel construction. This heating system offers adjustable temperature settings along with emergency and automatic shut-off safety features in case of unit knock-over or tipping. The upside to this unit is its lightweight construction; weighing in at only 58 pounds. This unit is completely electricity free making it ideal for situations where the power is inaccessible or out. The downside is the half gallon per hour fuel usage that requires frequent refilling. The tank holds enough fuel for 4-5 hours depending on the temperature output.

Master Pro-Tough Forced Air Multi Fuel Heater TA106

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Average Cost: $450.00
Output: 100,000 BTUs
Area Coverage: 2,400 square feet

Description:  The Master Pro-Tough is a direct forced air heating system that hosts a multi-fuel platform: fuels included are kerosene, #1 & #2 diesel, fuel oil, JP-8, and Jet A fuel. The heating unit is a wheelbarrow design for easy movement. The construction is lightweight. The upside is that this unit can be used in a home as well as in commercial or industrial situations. The Pro-Tough is one of the quietest units available lacking the low level jet hum that most units have. The ability for multiple fuel types is an added bonus.  The downside is a small tank which requires more frequent filling for certain fuel types.

If you need a diesel heater, these are three units worth considering. There are many other options out there, though, so you can definitely find one to meet your needs.

Filed Under: Liquid Fuel Heaters Tagged With: 3000 square feet, btus, diesel heaters, heatstar, itr expedition, itr prospector, pro-tough forced air

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