The Fanmaster IDH2 Diesel Space Heater – Indirect Fired series delivers efficient, clean, and reliable heating for large, enclosed, or poorly ventilated spaces. Designed for industrial, commercial, and construction environments, the IDH2 Indirect Fired range provides powerful heat output with a high-performance indirect combustion system that safely vents fumes outside the heated space.
The IDH2 Indirect Fired heater uses a flue system positioned on top of the unit to allow fumes to escape, creating a cleaner, dry heat – ideal for confined spaces or areas with limited ventilation. Ducting can be attached to the flue to exhaust the fumes further away from the heating area, enhancing air quality and safety. When not using the flue system, this heater must only be operated in well-ventilated areas and is designed for industrial use only.
Available in 20kW and 50kW models, the IDH2 Indirect Fired heaters feature a durable stainless steel combustion chamber, heavy-duty powder-coated steel construction, and advanced safety features such as flame detection and overheat protection. Integrated wheels and handles allow for easy transport, while the large fuel tank capacity and efficient diesel consumption ensure extended operation even in harsh winter conditions.
Key Features:
- Indirect fired design for clean, fume-free air
- Flue system for safe fume exhaust and dry heat generation
- Ducting compatible for extended flue or warm air distribution
- High heating capacities: 20kW and 50kW output options
- Stainless steel combustion chamber for durability and performance
- Flame detection and overheat safety protection
- Heavy-duty powder-coated steel body
- Integrated large-capacity fuel tank with efficient diesel usage
- Wheels and handles for easy mobility
- Industrial-grade performance for heavy-duty heating applications
Applications:
- Warehouses and logistics centres
- Event venues and temporary marquees
- Construction sites and building projects
- Workshops and manufacturing plants
- Agricultural facilities and sheds
- Emergency heating for disaster relief
- Temporary structures and tented enclosures