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Hunter Military Products Introduces New Multi-fuel Tent Heater(July 6, 2005; Solon, Ohio) - Hunter Manufacturing's Military Products has released a new multi-fuel tent heaters for military applications. The new MTH-150 tent heater is designed with a 22 gallon internal fuel tank and can provide 120,000 BTU/hr of safe, breathable air for up to 17 hours of continuous operation before re-fueling. The MTH-150 burns a variety of standard liquid fuels including DF1, DF2, DFA and JP8. The unit can also be attached to a remote bulk fuel supply to eliminate re-fueling completely.The MTH-150 is supplied with a remote thermostat to allow temperature control from within the shelter. Supplied with the unit are two 16" duct sections which can be attached to the inlet and outlet of the heater for 100% re-circulation or it can be outfitted with a fresh air collar to allow for 300 cfm of fresh or make-up air to be introduced into the heated air stream. And, because the unit is located outside at safe distance from the shelter, no fire guard is required.
Like all Hunter heaters, the MTH-150 is designed with the combustion chamber completely isolated from the heated air by a sealed heat exchanger. This eliminates the possibility of deadly carbon monoxide and combustion gases from entering the shelter. To further protect form the accidental introduction of Carbon Monoxide inside the shelter area, the MTH-150 also comes standard with a Carbon Monoxide detector.
This ruggedly designed, medium capacity heater requires very little maintenance, is light weight for ease of handling and provides the highest degree of reliability even in the most demanding deployment conditions. Deployment is quick and simple requiring only the availability of a 120 VAC power source.
For more information on the MTH-150 shelter heating system contact:
Hunter Manufacturing Company Military Products Mr. John Kennedy
Sales Manager - Heating Products
30525 Aurora Road
Solon, OH 44139-2795
j.kennedy@hunterdefensetechnologies.com
(440) 248-6111 ext 212
(440) 248-1691
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