Modine Hot Dawg Garage Heater - 125K BTU Aluminized Steel Heat Exchanger
Experience superior heating performance with the Modine Hot Dawg Garage Heater, meticulously crafted in the USA to meet your heating needs. Boasting a powerful 125,000 BTU output and an aluminized steel heat exchanger, this heater ensures efficient warmth for your garage or workspace, even in the coldest conditions.
Features
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Made in the USA
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Low profile, lightweight design easily installs 1” from ceiling with only two angle brackets (included)
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Field fuel conversion kits available
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Finger-proof fan guards on all units
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Reduce the need for maintenance with the permanently lubricated motor
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100% shut-off with continuous retry to allow for safe ignition in the event the unit doesn’t light on the first try
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Right or left hand controls available on 30-75 units by rotating unit 180 degrees
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Power vented model simplifies side-wall or roof venting with small-diameter vent pipe
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Draws combustion air from inside the workspace
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4 vent connection
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Natural Gas
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125,000 BTU
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Direct spark ignition
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Single stage - on/off operation
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Aluminized steel heat exchanger
Specifications
| Fuel Type |
Natural Gas |
| Control Type |
Electronic/IPI |
| Color/Finish |
Gray |
| Size |
35.5"W x 20.5"T x 31"D |
What Our Experts Think
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High-Performance Heating: With a 125,000 BTU output, this heater is perfect for large garages, workshops, and commercial spaces, providing ample warmth.
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Durable Aluminized Steel Heat Exchanger: Built for long-lasting performance, this heat exchanger resists corrosion and enhances efficiency.
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Energy-Efficient: Delivers reliable warmth while minimizing fuel consumption, making it a cost-effective choice for large spaces.
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Quiet and Compact: Its quiet operation and compact size make it suitable for indoor environments where noise and space are a concern.
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Easy to Use: Simple installation and operation for consistent, hassle-free heating throughout the space.
Q&A
Q: What is the heating capacity of this heater?
A: The Modine Hot Dawg 125K BTU provides 125,000 BTU, perfect for heating large spaces up to 2,500 sq. ft.
Q: What material is the heat exchanger made of?
A: It features a high-quality aluminized steel heat exchanger, which ensures durability and resistance to corrosion for long-lasting performance.
Q: Is this heater suitable for residential use?
A: Yes, it’s ideal for heating large residential garages, workshops, or commercial spaces.
Q: Does it require a specific fuel type?
A: This heater can operate on either Natural Gas (NG) or Liquid Propane (LP), depending on the model.
Q: How efficient is the aluminized steel heat exchanger?
A: The aluminized steel offers excellent heat transfer efficiency while providing strong resistance to corrosion, ensuring more effective heating and extended durability.
Q: Can this heater be used in smaller spaces?
A: While it is designed for larger spaces, it can be used in smaller areas with proper installation and ventilation.
Q: Is professional installation required?
A: Yes, professional installation is recommended to ensure safety, proper venting, and compliance with local codes.
Q: What safety features does it include?
A: The Modine Hot Dawg comes equipped with flame failure shutoff and overheat protection for secure and reliable operation.
Q: Does it operate quietly?
A: Yes, this unit is designed for efficient and relatively quiet operation, making it suitable for both home and work environments.
Maintenance Tips
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Regular Cleaning: Clean the unit's exterior and vacuum the interior to remove dirt, dust, and debris that could reduce efficiency.
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Inspect Gas Lines: Regularly check LP gas lines for leaks using a soapy water solution; immediately repair any leaks or damage.
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Test Ignition System: Test the direct spark ignition system monthly to ensure proper function and reliable startup.
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Monitor Flame Appearance: Ensure the burner flame is steady and blue. If the flame is yellow or flickers, clean the burner or check for blockages.
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Ensure Proper Ventilation: Check that air intake and exhaust vents are clear of debris to maintain safe combustion and airflow.
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Inspect Aluminized Steel Heat Exchanger: Annually inspect the heat exchanger for signs of wear, cracks, or corrosion to ensure effective heat transfer and avoid breakdowns.
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Clean Burner and Heat Exchanger: Remove soot, debris, or dust from the burner and heat exchanger to prevent inefficiencies or potential damage.
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Annual Professional Servicing: Schedule a yearly inspection by a qualified technician to ensure optimal performance and address any potential issues before they worsen.