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Procom Propane Convection Heater- 80,000 BTU, Model# PCC80V

$ 63.35

Availability: 14 in stock
  • MPN: 200066
  • Condition: New
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Model: Procom PCC80V
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Color: Gray
  • Power Source: Propane
  • Heating System: Convection
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Brand: Procom
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days

    Description

    This 80,000 BTU Portable Propane, LP Gas Convection Construction Heater will give you 360 degrees of Heating Radius, allowing for quick and efficient heat distribution. It heats up to 1,900 square feet or a 38' x 50' x 8' area. The long lasting Construction Heater is rugged and will run 11 hours on a 20 lb. propane cylinder, and up to 22 hours on a 40 lb. propane cylinder.
    This Product Is Proudly Assembled in the USA Using Parts Manufactured in the USA!
    Designed, Engineered, Assembled and Tested in the USA.
    Skilled American workers manufacture parts, assemble and test our products.
    Only high-quality materials and parts are used in the manufacturing of our products.
    Our factory features state of the art manufacturing equipment.
    Product ships from our domestic warehouse in Kentucky, USA.
    Specifications:
    40,000 – 80,000 BTUs
    Two (2) heat settings: Low – 40,000 BTUs / High – 80,000 BTUs
    Operates on 20/30/40 & 100 lb. threaded refillable gas propane cylinders
    Push-button ignition
    No electricity required!
    10 ft. hose and regulator included
    Product Dimensions: 19” H x 16” W x 16” D
    Product Weight (Without Propane Tank): 12.8 lbs.
    CSA Certified
    1 Year Limited Warranty
    Please Note: This Item Is Not for Sale To Residents In California.
    Check your local regulations before purchasing and installation. Click
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    to view state by state code acceptances for vent-free gas appliances. Vent-Free heaters do not operate at elevations above 4,500 feet altitude.
    WARNING
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    for detailed information on Prop 65.