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Single, one-piece burner assembly -
provides the highest efficiency of any unit heater in this class.
Higher efficiency (up to 83% efficiency) means less natural
gas/propane is needed. Saves you money. |
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Spark igniter - no standing pilot - an electronic
pilot replaces the old standing pilot which
could be blown
out when a garage door is
open on windy days. |
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Power Vented - a small blower is used
to force
exhaust gases through the flue. This makes
the heater
more efficient. A smaller flue pipe
is required which also saves
you money on
installation costs. |
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Horizontal or vertical flue venting -
the flue
pipe can run vertically through the ceiling/roof
in the
traditional method. Or, it can run
horizontally through a side
wall when vertical
venting is not practical (for example: when
there is living space over the garage). |
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Separate wall thermostat - the garage
heater can
be operated independently from the home
furnace by a
separate thermostat mounted
in the garage. |
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Multiple fuels - heater can use natural
gas or
propane (conversion kit may be required). |
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Integrated circuit board with LED
diagnostic
indicator light - designed to assure safe
reliable operation and easy maintenance. |