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Strap these heaters around cylinders to keep gas flowing when the temperature drops. Also known as heat blankets, they heat cylinders from the outside, safely warming liquefied gas enough so that it can vaporize.
Heat water through direct contact in sanitary areas such as food, cosmetic, and pharmaceutical plants.
The thermostat automatically turns these heaters on when the temperature drops below 38° F and turns them off when the temperature reaches 45° F.
When the ambient temperature changes, these heaters automatically adjust the heat output along the length of their cable. Also known as self-regulating heat cable, they don’t require a separate temperature switch or controller.
Temporarily store and warm items—these enclosures heat the space inside them.
Keep your battery running at full power even when the temperature drops—these heaters warm batteries quickly without overheating them.
Safely measure the temperature of liquids and gases wherever flammable gases, dust, and fibers are present.
Send temperature readings from tanks, containers, and pipes to devices such as remote displays and programmable logic controllers (PLCs) without the need for a separate thermocouple transmitter.
Measure the temperature of liquids and gases without damaging the probe on these transmitters. An included thermowell shields the probe from vibration, corrosion, and shocks in tanks and pipes.
The wiring compartment is sealed to NEMA 4 standards for protection from dust, washdowns, and corrosion.
Place at large worksites and other well-ventilated areas.
Install near loading docks and other drafty areas to warm people and objects.
Move these heaters to worksites, loading docks, and other cold spots to warm people in indoor and sheltered outdoor areas.
Built for outdoor use, these heaters warm people at worksites and other cold spots without access to electricity.
Heat objects from up to 8 ft. away.
These portable burners connect to an LP gas tank so you can carry them back and forth between different application sites.
Heat, thaw, and sterilize in areas other burners can’t reach—these burners have a handle that lets you put flames into hard-to-reach spaces.
Keep your water running in temperatures down to -20° F.