240v Power Supply
Weight
357kg
Dimensions (LxWxH)
2245mm x 982mm x 1584mm
This powerful space heater delivers 218kW of output with 92% heating efficiency and a substantial 17000m³/hr airflow. Equipped with wheels and tough attachment rods, it offers seamless portability, effectively heating areas up to 5 meters away—perfect for congested spaces with limited floor space.
Engineered to swiftly fill expansive spaces with clean, far-reaching warmth, this heater is ideal for industrial settings like factories, warehouses, and garages, efficiently combating low winter temperatures. Its versatility extends to heating public events, farmhouses, stables, and more, even aiding large-scale drying operations during floods or on construction sites and agricultural settings.
This heater can be hired as a single or multiple units for short and long term hire, nationwide. SAME DAY DELIVERY AVAILABLE.
Hiring a single or multiple Jumbo 200kW IDF heaters from Rapid Energy is simple. Request a free estimate using our website form submission or call us on 0800 464 7025.
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Not sure what type or size of equipment you need? Find what you need in under 60 seconds. We’ve produced heating and cooling calculators to help you find the perfect hire solution for your building or facility. Use our step by step guide and we will quickly return the type of equipment, the capacity and volume of portable units required.
1. We need to calculate the heat load required for your building or facility. A crucial part of calculating the heat load, is to first understand the area of the space you require heating for.
2. We now need to understand the difference between your current and desired temperature. Enter these values above and the temperature difference will automatically be calculated for you.
3. Adjustments will need to be made to the heat load based on the type of building you need to heat. This is due to the different levels of heat loss for each type of building or structure.
4. We also need to know if the building is old or new. We define ‘new build’ as a property that has been built, converted or refurbished within the last two years.
1. We need to calculate the cooling load required for your building or facility. In order to do this, we need to understand what type of building you are looking to cool. This will allow us to make adjustments to compensate for additional heat and other factors that will affect the cooling load required.
2. A crucial part of calculating the cooling load is understanding the size of the area you need to cool.
3. We now need to understand the current temperature of the space that requires cooling. A guide for this is Warm (around 21°), Very Warm (around 23°), Hot (around 25°) and Very Hot (27°+).
4. We also need to know if the building is old or new. We define ‘new build’ as a property that has been built, converted or refurbished within the last two years.
5. Knowing whether the area you require to cool, has windows that open and close, will help us to better evaluate the cooling load and cooling equipment that you will require.
1 metres³
kW/h
units
1 metres
20
1 metres
25
1 metres