Industrial Heater Rentals
Self-Contained Heater Trailers
Turnkey Portable Heat and Power. Rental service for Industrial heaters is available in Alberta and British Columbia.
FVO-1100TR Heater
These self-contained heaters work well for remote applications that require heat where a jobsite power source is unavailable. Standard features include a solid steel welded channel frame and floor, electric emergency second axle breaks, as well as safety chains, ball, or pintle hitch and jack.
Features
Diesel Engine features include electric start/
glow plugs, battery charging alternator,
heavy duty radiator, and air cleaner.
Built-In Generator is single phase, 120V, contains
instrument panel (with keyed ignition
and hour meter), and 8 kW at 1,800 RPM
(14HP).
On-Board Fuel Tank is a TC approved steel tank with 2” fuel inlet nozzle mounted at the side of
the trailer for ground access.
Wacker Neuson
HI 770XHD Heater
The HI 770XHD models are very heavy duty, highly reliable, indirect fired air heaters, designed to run 24/7, in extreme environments. These units can withstand blizzard and ice storm conditions with up to 70 mph winds and will operate in temperatures to -60°F. Gone are the days of makeshift containment systems with the environmentally friendly Triple Threat™ spill containment feature which ensures that no diesel fuel, engine oil or engine coolant will contaminate the site.
Features
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The DURA-GEN extended run technology offered on the HI 770XHD, minimizes oil changes to every 3000 hours (125 days).
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The durable heat exchanger is made from 100% 309 stainless steel and comes standard with a 5-year warranty.
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Unique Recircul-Air design allows adjustable recirculation of warm inside air, resulting in huge fuel savings and even temperatures.
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Side access door provides superior performance in windy conditions and is lockable for added security. Heavy duty fork pockets designed for easy load and unload for greater jobsite mobility.
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Optional Combustible Gas Detection System is offered for improved jobsite safety in potentially volatile environments, shutting down the heater in the presence of hydrocarbon vapors.