Portable Diesel Heaters for Industrial & Commercial Heating
Lavorwash portable diesel heaters deliver powerful, efficient heating for warehouses, workshops, factories and commercial spaces. Designed for demanding Australian conditions, these heavy-duty industrial heaters provide reliable warmth where permanent heating systems are impractical.
Available in direct and indirect fired models, Lavorwash portable diesel heaters are ideal for temporary heating, large open areas and high-ceiling environments. Built with durable components and engineered for performance, they are suited for construction sites, agricultural sheds, event spaces and industrial facilities requiring fast, dependable heat output.
Whether for seasonal use or emergency heating, Lavorwash commercial diesel heaters offer mobility, efficiency and nationwide servicing support.
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The IRH70 Diesel Heater is a quiet alternative to what has been the more traditional Fan Forced Diesel space heaters. The machine has a very gentle and quiet fan. Consequently, the fan operates to disperse the heat on the front face of the unit.
With fuel consumption of only 2.5 l/h, the 15 litre fuel tank gives a run time of approximately 6 hours. In addition, this is now further assisted by a Thermostat control on the heater. As a result, the digital display shows the current ambient air temperature.
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The IRH125 Radiant Space Diesel Heater produces 125,000 BTU or 36.6KW of heat. The diesel heater has a 40 litre fuel tank allowing the unit a runtime of around 11 hours. Additionally, kerosine is an alternative fuel which can be used on this heater.
This radiant diesel heater also offers a gentle fan forced airflow. Consequently, this is a very low noise alternative to the high noise fan forced heating process.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Yes. They are designed to heat large open spaces such as warehouses, factories and agricultural sheds efficiently.
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No, a diesel heater cannot be used indoors. Only in a ventilated area.
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Heating capacity depends on the kW output, insulation, ceiling height and ambient temperature. Industrial models are capable of heating large commercial spaces.
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Yes. These heaters are commonly used on construction sites for worker comfort, drying materials and maintaining safe temperatures.
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Most portable diesel powered heaters require a power source for ignition and fan operation, even though heat is generated from diesel fuel.