Gas heater heating power 103 kW ignition electronic
Index: BLP103ET
Gas heater, pressure: 0,75-2bar, fuel consumption per hour: 6,66kg, power supply: 230V
Gas heater MASTER BLP 103 ET
Gas heaters powered by propane-butane gas with power ranging from 15kW (model BLP 15M) to 103kW (model BLP 103ET). Mainly used in well-ventilated spaces, they perform excellently in many places, such as livestock buildings, greenhouses, etc. A key advantage is 100% efficiency. Used both in small rooms and warehouses—anywhere there is a need for quick and economical air heating. Portable, professional heaters—comfort heating for little money. The standard equipment with the heater includes an LPG pressure reducer with a safety valve and a 1.5-meter gas hose ready for connection.
Advantages of the MASTER BLP 103 ET heater:
- almost 100% efficiency
- immediate operational readiness
- portable device
- clean combustion
- insulating thermal cover
- strong and durable construction
- easy to operate and maintain
- housing covered with durable paint
- motor with thermal switch
- overheat thermostat
- non-heating housing
- adjustable heating power
- wheel set included as standard
- NEW VERSION: styrofoam inserts to protect against transport damage
- NEW VERSION: optimized position of the overheat thermostat (interrupting thermocouple)
- NEW VERSION: new housing - better access to the gas path and electrical system
- NEW VERSION: higher IP protection rating
- NEW VERSION: isolation of electrical wires from the hot burner and fan
- NEW VERSION: new safety thermostat shortens shutdown time in case of overheating
- NEW VERSION: new burner has additional supports to prevent damage
- NEW VERSION: new, durable grill
Gas selection for the MASTER BLP 103 ET gas heater: Heaters can be powered by propane or propane-butane, with the use of pure propane recommended. The difference between these gases is the price and calorific value—on propane, the heater is more efficient, meaning the burned gas provides greater thermal energy per unit of time. To avoid the effect of frosting on the gas cylinder, a sufficiently large cylinder should be used relative to the heater's power. (Frosting that occurs with too small a cylinder is caused by the nature of the thermodynamic change occurring during gas expansion.) It is recommended to select the cylinder relative to the heater's power at a ratio of 1 kg of gas / 1 kW of heating power. The BLP103ET heater (103kW) should be connected to a 103kg cylinder (such cylinders do not exist, so three 30kg cylinders and one 11kg cylinder are needed) to prevent the effect of cylinder frosting or regulator freezing.
Description
Gas heater MASTER BLP 103 ET
Gas heaters powered by propane-butane gas with power ranging from 15kW (model BLP 15M) to 103kW (model BLP 103ET). Mainly used in well-ventilated spaces, they perform excellently in many places, such as livestock buildings, greenhouses, etc. A key advantage is 100% efficiency. Used both in small rooms and warehouses—anywhere there is a need for quick and economical air heating. Portable, professional heaters—comfort heating for little money. The standard equipment with the heater includes an LPG pressure reducer with a safety valve and a 1.5-meter gas hose ready for connection.
Advantages of the MASTER BLP 103 ET heater:
- almost 100% efficiency
- immediate operational readiness
- portable device
- clean combustion
- insulating thermal cover
- strong and durable construction
- easy to operate and maintain
- housing covered with durable paint
- motor with thermal switch
- overheat thermostat
- non-heating housing
- adjustable heating power
- wheel set included as standard
- NEW VERSION: styrofoam inserts to protect against transport damage
- NEW VERSION: optimized position of the overheat thermostat (interrupting thermocouple)
- NEW VERSION: new housing - better access to the gas path and electrical system
- NEW VERSION: higher IP protection rating
- NEW VERSION: isolation of electrical wires from the hot burner and fan
- NEW VERSION: new safety thermostat shortens shutdown time in case of overheating
- NEW VERSION: new burner has additional supports to prevent damage
- NEW VERSION: new, durable grill
Gas selection for the MASTER BLP 103 ET gas heater: Heaters can be powered by propane or propane-butane, with the use of pure propane recommended. The difference between these gases is the price and calorific value—on propane, the heater is more efficient, meaning the burned gas provides greater thermal energy per unit of time. To avoid the effect of frosting on the gas cylinder, a sufficiently large cylinder should be used relative to the heater's power. (Frosting that occurs with too small a cylinder is caused by the nature of the thermodynamic change occurring during gas expansion.) It is recommended to select the cylinder relative to the heater's power at a ratio of 1 kg of gas / 1 kW of heating power. The BLP103ET heater (103kW) should be connected to a 103kg cylinder (such cylinders do not exist, so three 30kg cylinders and one 11kg cylinder are needed) to prevent the effect of cylinder frosting or regulator freezing.
Technical specification
0.75bar
2.0bar22.3kg
27.5kg
