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Minimizing temperature fluctuations is essential to reducing the expansion and contraction of construction materials, helping maintain a consistent site temperature throughout the build.
Indirect-Fired Heaters deliver up to 10,000 CFM of clean, dry, heated air — free from off-gases and moisture. These units not only pressurize the structure but also create an optimal environment for both work and curing. In essence, these forced-air furnaces perform three functions in one: heating, dehumidification, and air circulation.
Powered by natural gas or bulk propane, and used in conjunction with plenums, these heaters are significantly more economical to operate. Once commissioned, they require minimal site labour — simply monitor the temperature and humidity data loggers and make adjustments based on ambient conditions.
With the Campo 700, the burner can be turned off while still utilizing the backward-incline fan to maintain internal pressure and consistent air movement within the structure.
Minimizing temperature fluctuations is essential to reducing the expansion and contraction of construction materials, helping maintain a consistent site temperature throughout the build.
Indirect-Fired Heaters deliver up to 10,000 CFM of clean, dry, heated air — free from off-gases and moisture. These units not only pressurize the structure but also create an optimal environment for both work and curing. In essence, these forced-air furnaces perform three functions in one: heating, dehumidification, and air circulation.
Powered by natural gas or bulk propane, and used in conjunction with plenums, these heaters are significantly more economical to operate. Once commissioned, they require minimal site labour — simply monitor the temperature and humidity data loggers and make adjustments based on ambient conditions.
With the Campo 700, the burner can be turned off while still utilizing the backward-incline fan to maintain internal pressure and consistent air movement within the structure.