Stay warm indoors and outdoors with the patented Heat Hog 4,000 BTU "piglet" portable propane radiant house heater. Great for your storage, tailgating, ice fishing, hunting, and camping, this lightweight, convenient heater features a hard and fast-angled design, directing the heat where you need it most. Curved plaque technology supplies a 33-diploma wider heating area than a typical heater. Heats as much as one hundred square ft with as much as 4,000 BTUs of radiant heat output, running on a 1 lb. Free normal shipping in the continential United States only. Arrives in estimated 3-5 business days from order date. How do I get my Heat Hog to mild? Be certain that to carry down the management valve for 30 seconds prior to ignition to permit the gasoline supply to succeed in the pilot and purge air. Make certain your propane bottle or tank has gas in it. If utilizing a 20lbs tank, make sure the valve on the propane tank is open. Can I use my Heat Hog both indoors and outdoors? Yes, however proper ventilation is required for protected usage, as it is an unvented fuel-fired heater. The heater uses air (oxygen) from the realm during which the heater is used. Adequate combustion and ventilation air must be provided. The Heat Hog does have a safety Oxygen Depletion Sensor (ODS) to maintain you safe however you need to observe the instructions as outlined in the Heat Hog owners’ manual. In Massachusetts and Canada, unvented heaters are prohibited from use indoors in accordance, to legislation. My Heat Hog runs for a while, then shuts off. How do I stop this? The
official Alpha Heater site uses air (oxygen) from the world by which the heater is used. Adequate combustion and ventilation air should be supplied. As a result of Oxygen Depletion Sensor (ODS) safety function, the heater could shut-off on account of lower levels of oxygen. If this happens, present fresh air, wait 5 minutes and re-light.
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