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The FLAGRO THC-85F is a direct-fired, portable tent heater rated at 85,000 BTU/h, designed for temporary heating of tents, construction enclosures, industrial work areas, and similar open or semi-enclosed spaces. It delivers 450 CFM of heated airflow and operates on a 115-volt, 15-amp power supply for the integral blower. The THC-85F converts between propane and natural gas, giving crews flexibility across job sites. A 15-foot hose and single-stage regulator are included for propane operation. Licensed contractors and temporary-heat specialists are the typical installers for this class of equipment.
This heater is suited for residential construction sites, event tents, maintenance enclosures, and industrial applications requiring portable, high-output forced-air heat. The direct-fired design delivers heat directly into the airstream without flue venting, making it appropriate for well-ventilated spaces. The built-in blower and included hose assembly allow rapid deployment on job sites. The THC-85F is available in black only. An optional 12-inch ducting accessory (THCP-WD12) is available separately for directed-airflow applications.
Designed as a direct-fired portable heater for use with propane or natural gas fuel systems in well-ventilated temporary enclosures. The THC-85F is convertible between fuel types by changing the appropriate components. Optional ducting accessory THCP-WD12 (12 inches x 12 feet) is available separately for directed-air applications.
This unit should be installed and connected by a qualified contractor or technician familiar with temporary heating equipment, applicable fuel-gas codes (IFGC), and job-site safety requirements. Always shut off the fuel supply and disconnect electrical power before servicing or reconfiguring the unit. Direct-fired heaters require adequate ventilation in the heated space to prevent combustion-product buildup. Confirm the power source meets the 115-volt, 15-amp requirement before energizing the blower circuit.
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