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Date:         Wed, 13 Jan 1999 09:43:55 -0800
Reply-To:     ARKADY MIRVIS <heaterman@NAC.NET>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         ARKADY MIRVIS <heaterman@NAC.NET>
Subject:      Re: Combustion heaters FS
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ARKADY MIRVIS wrote: > > > > > Gasoline burning heaters for sale: > > Heat output - 60,000 (high), 30,000 (low) BTU/HR > > Volts - 24 > > Length - 24.37 in. > > Shape - cylindrical (dia. 7 in) > > Weight - 36 lb. > > Fuel consumption - 2 hours on one gallon of gasoline at max. heat > > output. > > > > Highly engineered and very reliable heater designed for military in > > Arctic. Ideal for heating garages: Air for combustion comes from > > outside, heater exhausts outside: the user gets fresh uncontaminated > > air. > > The heater I use ( the garage has 1000 square feet) is powered by 500 watts 115 > > volts variable transformer with full wave rectifier. > > Thermostat control. > > Very clean exhaust will allow water heating with air/water heatexchanger > > (in military the exhaust was used for preheating watercooled engines). > > With the gasoline prices around $1 a gallon this heater offers the most > > economical heating - 50 cents per hour. > > Price - $600, in stock. > > > > Ark Mirvis "THE HEATERMAN"


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