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The FLAGRO HP12625GBV is a portable propane-fired heater built for construction, industrial, and temporary heating applications. This direct-fired unit delivers open-area heat output for jobsite warming during cold-weather construction phases, concrete curing, and similar temporary heat scenarios. Weighing 26 pounds, it is sized for practical field transport and repositioning. Licensed tradespeople, equipment operators, and general contractors familiar with LP gas equipment install and operate this class of heater. No permanent fuel connection is required, making the HP12625GBV well suited to mobile and rotating jobsite deployment.
This heater is used on residential and commercial construction sites, agricultural buildings, and industrial facilities where a portable propane heat source is practical. General contractors, insulation crews, concrete finishers, and other cold-weather construction trades commonly deploy this type of unit. Its direct-fired output is appropriate for open or partially open areas where temporary heat is needed during active work phases. The unit connects to an external LP tank supply, allowing flexible placement across a job site without fixed infrastructure.
Designed as a portable propane heater for temporary heating applications in construction and industrial environments. Consult FLAGRO documentation or the equipment nameplate for confirmed system and accessory compatibility.
This portable propane heater should be installed and operated by qualified personnel familiar with LP gas equipment and applicable codes, including NFPA 58 for LP gas storage and handling. Shut off the fuel supply and allow the unit to cool completely before servicing or relocating. Ensure adequate ventilation when operating direct-fired heaters in enclosed or partially enclosed spaces. Follow all local jurisdiction requirements for temporary heating equipment on construction sites.
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