Modine Hot Dawg Garage Heater - 30K BTU/Direct Spark Ignition/LP/Single Stage w/Aluminized Steel Heat Exchanger
The Modine Hot Dawg Garage Heater is your perfect solution for keeping your garage or workshop comfortably warm, even in the coldest winter months. With a powerful 30,000 BTU output, this heater efficiently tackles chilly spaces, allowing you to work on projects or store your car in a comfortable environment.
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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3" vent connection
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Liquid Propane
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30,000 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 |
propane |
| Control Type |
Electronic/IPI |
| Color/Finish |
Gray |
| Size |
26.8"W x 13.2"T x 22"D |
What Our Experts Think
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Reliable Heating for Small Spaces: With 30,000 BTU output, this Modine Hot Dawg heater is ideal for garages, workshops, and small commercial areas.
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Aluminized Steel Heat Exchanger: Engineered for durability and long-lasting performance, resisting wear and corrosion.
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Efficient Direct Spark Ignition: Ensures quick and energy-efficient starts, minimizing propane waste.
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Liquid Propane Compatibility: Perfect for setups without access to natural gas, providing versatile heating options.
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Simple Single-Stage Operation: User-friendly design for consistent and hassle-free heating performance.
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Space-Saving and Quiet: Compact size and low noise levels make it ideal for indoor use.
Q&A
Q: What is the heating capacity of this unit?
A: The Modine Hot Dawg delivers 30,000 BTU, ideal for heating spaces up to 750 sq. ft.
Q: What type of ignition system does it use?
A: It features Direct Spark Ignition (DSI) for dependable and efficient startups.
Q: What fuel type does it use?
A: This model is designed for Liquid Propane (LP) fuel.
Q: What material is the heat exchanger made of?
A: The heat exchanger is constructed from aluminized steel for durability and corrosion resistance.
Q: Is it compact enough for small spaces?
A: Yes, its compact design allows for wall or ceiling mounting, freeing up floor space.
Q: Does it require professional installation?
A: Professional installation is strongly recommended to ensure safe operation and proper venting.
Q: Is it suitable for residential or workshop use?
A: Yes, it’s perfect for garages, workshops, and other small spaces.
Q: How quiet is its operation?
A: The heater is engineered for quiet performance, making it ideal for residential settings.
Q: What safety features are included?
A: It comes with flame failure shutoff and overheat protection for safe and worry-free use.
Q: Can it be converted to natural gas (NG)?
A: Conversion kits may be available; verify with the manufacturer or dealer.
Maintenance Tips
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Clean the Unit: Dust the exterior and vacuum inside the unit annually to remove dirt and debris.
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Inspect Gas Lines: Check LP connections for leaks or damage regularly using a soapy water solution. Repair immediately if issues are found.
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Check the Ignition System: Test the direct spark ignition monthly to ensure reliable startup.
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Examine the Burner: Inspect the burner for soot or debris; clean it if necessary to maintain efficient operation.
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Maintain Ventilation: Clear flue and exhaust vents periodically to prevent blockages and ensure safe airflow.
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Monitor Flame Appearance: Verify that the burner flame is steady and blue; a yellow flame signals potential combustion issues.
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Annual Professional Service: Have a certified technician inspect the heat exchanger, burner, and overall performance once a year.