Frequently asked questions about the Industrial heaters category
What are Industrial heaters and what are they used for?
Industrial heaters are high-power heating units (diesel, gas and infrared models) for warming large spaces, workshops and construction sites; available power ranges from roughly 10–75 kW, suitable for fast localized or zoned heating.
How do diesel and gas industrial heaters differ?
Diesel heaters (e.g. BALLU BHDP-30/50, ST 70T/125T) are self-contained and deliver high power up to ~62–75 kW; gas heaters (BALLU BHG-10M, BHG-20M, BHG-85M) are more economical if gas supply exists and often start from ~10 kW. Choice depends on fuel availability, required output and ventilation needs.
What are infrared industrial heaters and when to use them?
Infrared heaters (e.g. INFRAPUNA ST-70T-SS-E, SF-1) warm objects and people directly rather than the air, making them ideal for targeted zone heating, drafty or open areas and for drying materials.
Which power should I choose for heating a workshop or construction site?
Estimate room volume and desired temperature rise; range includes ~10 kW (BHG-10M) up to 75 kW (BHG-85M). As a rule of thumb use about 1 kW per 8–12 m³ for moderate heat losses; select exact model based on heat-loss calculation.
Do diesel heaters require separate ventilation?
Yes — diesel heaters emit combustion products and require exhaust or an external air connection; infrared and some gas models may have lower requirements, but always follow the manufacturer's instructions.
Can gas heaters be used indoors in a workshop?
Gas heaters (BALLU BHG series) can be used indoors if gas supply is safely arranged and adequate exhaust/ventilation is provided; ensure proper flue for combustion gases and comply with safety regulations.
Which models are suitable for drying building materials and painting?
Infrared models (INFRAPUNA ST-70T-SS-E, SF-1) and directed diesel heaters are suitable for drying and painting, providing even surface heating without strong air turbulence.
What basic equipment do Stanley and Ballu industrial heaters come with?
Stanley (ST 70T, ST 125T) and Ballu (BHDP, BHG, ZF) models typically include a fuel tank, fan, burner and power controls; some infrared versions include a stand or wall mounting (e.g. ALUS/STANLEY 70T-SS).
How to connect and start a BALLU BHG-10M/20M gas heater?
Connect the gas hose to the pressure regulator and cylinder, check for leaks, open gas supply and start per the manufacturer's instructions: start the fan, enable fuel flow and ignite. Ensure exhaust ventilation and safe distance from flammable materials.
What safety measures should be followed when using industrial heaters?
Place the heater on a stable surface, maintain safe clearance from combustible materials, provide exhaust for combustion gases and regularly inspect the burner and hoses for leaks. Use manufacturer-recommended fixings and connections.
What is the service life and maintenance for industrial heaters?
Service life depends on model and usage; regular maintenance includes cleaning the heat exchanger, inspecting burner, filters and fuel system. Diesel and gas units should have annual professional checks and timely replacement of worn parts.
New Arrivals in the Industrial heaters Category in 2026
- ALUS KIIRGURILE STANLEY 70T-SS — 63.48€
- SPACE HEATER DIISELKÜTTEGA ZF-20 22kW — 484.34€
Best sellers in the Industrial heaters category in 2026
- ALUS KIIRGURILE STANLEY 70T-SS — 63.48€
- SPACE HEATER DIISELKÜTTEGA ZF-20 22kW — 484.34€
Cheap products in the Industrial heaters category
- ALUS KIIRGURILE STANLEY 70T-SS — 63.48€
- SPACE HEATER DIISELKÜTTEGA ZF-20 22kW — 484.34€
Expensive products in the Industrial heaters category
- SPACE HEATER DIISELKÜTTEGA ZF-20 22kW — 484.34€
- ALUS KIIRGURILE STANLEY 70T-SS — 63.48€
Price of products in the Industrial heaters Category
Industrial heaters: 51.19€ — 390.60€ (2)