- Solid-fuel hot air generators, known as thermoblocks, produce hot air at temperatures between 50 and 150 degrees Celsius per hour by burning solid fuels such as coal, pellets, nut shells, walnut shells, vegetable wastes. It is used in the heating of indoor areas such as hot air, chicken houses, greenhouses, drying ovens, factory buildings, drying silos, paddy, corn drying and hot air everywhere. The most economical hot air generators. There are hot air generators with different strengths depending on the area to be heated or the size of the drying silos. Solid fuel thermoblocks save 75% compared to liquid and gaseous fuels.
TECHNICIAL SPECIFICATIONS | |
LENGTH | 225 cm |
WIDTH | 203 cm |
HEIGHT | 215 cm |
WEIGHT | 1400KG |
MAXIMUM HEAT | 350.000 KCAL |
MOTOR POWER | 3.74 KW |
COMBUSTION ODAS | FURNACE SHEET |
BRENDA | ✓ |
BOILER HAIR | X |