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Ground Heaters

Ground Heaters

Ground Heaters' modified E3000 model is built with a 385,000 gross Btu/hour hydronic heater and produces more heat for ground thawing, concrete curing or space-heating applications. An onboard, self-contained liquid-cooled generator option is available. The gen-set provides the power the model needs when no power is available on site and allows the E3000 to power peripheral equipment, making the unit useful when it's not being used for thawing, curing or heating. Four inches narrower in width and 6 inches shorter in length, the redesigned E3000 is easier to load onto standard trucks. The model thaws up to 4,500 square feet to a maximum of 1-foot deep per day or heats up to 6,000 square feet of ground — indoors or out — to prepare for concrete placement, prevent frost penetration or ensure proper concrete curing.
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Topp Portable Air

The IMAC 2000S is Topp Portable Air's newest addition to its line of portable temporary industrial heaters. The indirect-fired heater provides clean, dry heat distribution for up to 587,000 Btu/hour. Equipped with a high-efficiency heat exchanger, a weather-resistant and lockable casing, and a high-pressure fan, the IMAC 2000S is designed for jobs that require a large heat throw. Featuring a rugged design, the heater is suited for any environment, even harsh industrial sites, and can be used for both indoor and outdoor applications. The heater can be used for curing concrete as well as thawing ground in enclosed structures.
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Power Blanket

The Power Blanket is designed to make curing concrete and thawing frozen ground more affordable, fast and easy. It can thaw 4 to 8 inches of ground overnight. The curing blanket maintains optimum curing temperature at 65 to 70 degrees with ambient to minus 10 degrees. Power Blankets can be plugged together to cover large areas. Power Blankets are 100-percent waterproof and are designed to be extremely durable and are easily repaired if ripped or torn. At only 1-inch thick, one person can maneuver the Power Blanket. There are five sizes and three styles from which to choose. The 6 by 12-foot utility/gravesite thawer is designed to thaw up to 3 feet of frozen ground in 36 hours. The 10 by 10-foot model was designed with the cement mason in mind to cover sand piles, mortar mix, water barrels and mixers so that all the materials are warm when they go into the mixer.
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Douglass

The manufacturers of Thawzall products introduce the Xtreme Heat, which features a Burnham 1 million-plus Btu/hour boiler. Xtreme Heat is sheeted and trimmed with aluminum, as are all Thawzall models. Four accessory-unit heaters are included as standard, and each accessory-unit heater provides 250,000 Btu/hour with a three-speed controlled 3,200-cfm blower. The Xtreme Heat is fume free and has a low noise level. In addition to temporary heating, Xtreme Heat also has ground defrosting and concrete-curing capabilities.
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