Radiant Heaters Demonstrations! (MH-80-OFR and MH-125-OFR-A Kerosene and Diesel Fired)

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  • Bill Krokos of Hanson Industrial-Peoria, Inc. demonstrates Radiant Heaters! (MH-80-OFR and MH-125-OFR-A Kerosene and Diesel Fired.)
    Hanson Industrial-Peoria, Inc. proudly represents LANDA, Mi-T-M, KARCHER, KEW, SIOUX, WATTS, KO Manufacturing and Hanson Industrial-Peoria, Inc. products!

Komentáře • 13

  • @trentwheeler6161
    @trentwheeler6161 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for the video! These are so much quieter than a salamander. Also the radiant heat is a nice even heat! Very nice for a work shop or even emergency heat. The smaller model can easily be ran on a small power inverter and 12 volt battery.

    • @billkrokoship
      @billkrokoship  Před 3 lety

      Yes Trent, they are nice! We take them on the road alot and run off a truck inverter. Enjoy!

  • @JimVincitore
    @JimVincitore Před 3 lety +1

    GREAT VIDEO. VERY COOL. THANK YOU!

  • @AndreychukAndrey
    @AndreychukAndrey Před 3 lety

    I have the yellow smaller master one. It's great, I do run it on kerosene but the cooling cycle is like 6min. I think the cooling cycle is to long cause after about 2min it starts to blow cold air.

    • @billkrokoship
      @billkrokoship  Před 3 lety

      Yeah..its all based on where the temperature sensor was placed at manufacturing and reads before shut off. Most only a couple of minutes.

  • @sidewayscoupe
    @sidewayscoupe Před 3 lety +3

    I bought the 80k unit about a month ago and it worked great for the first week. It started going into misfire mode every time I use it now and takes 5-20 attempts to start. Do you have a resource for troubleshooting an issue on a basically new machine?
    I run number 2 diesel on my 80k, but it’s run thru a 5 micron filter before entering the heater.
    Any help would be greatly appreciated

    • @billkrokoship
      @billkrokoship  Před 3 lety

      Did you run it out of fuel? Check your fuel filter. It sounds like you may need a fuel nozzle and a filter. The fuel nozzle runs at .55 gph so any debris can cause it to run funny.

    • @sidewayscoupe
      @sidewayscoupe Před 3 lety

      @@billkrokoship it hasn’t been run out of fuel (I’m fanatically with keeping fuel in it)
      I’m going to dig into it tonight and see what I find
      What’s the best resource for service parts?

    • @billkrokoship
      @billkrokoship  Před 3 lety

      @@sidewayscoupe ok, we stock the fuel filters and nozzles. You can call our office tomorrow 309 697 3508

    • @garrynicholl8777
      @garrynicholl8777 Před 3 lety

      Maybe turn the pressure up quarter of a turn clockwise.

    • @billkrokoship
      @billkrokoship  Před 3 lety

      @@garrynicholl8777 I wish it was that easy. Turning up the pressure may not fix a bad nozzle or fuel filter partially plugged. The nozzle would still spray incorrectly and fuel pump is sucking fuel through a partially plugged filter. However, check the fuel pressure to see if it is in range.

  • @muhammadiftikharahmed3911

    Helo my friend I want to buy it You have lpg gas heater like this please update me how much it and also tell me I can use it in poultry farm

    • @billkrokoship
      @billkrokoship  Před 3 lety

      Yes we can help...send me an email your square footage and exactly what you want. Bk@hansonindustrialpeoria.com We will try to help!