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The TOYOTOMI LASER732 is a kerosene-fired, direct-vent wall heater rated at 40,000 BTU/h, designed for residential and light-commercial spaces that require a self-contained heating solution without a chimney or dedicated duct system. The unit features built-in Wi-Fi connectivity for remote control and scheduling, a programmable weekly timer with up to 30 on/off intervals, and four burner modes including off. The cabinet is engineered with cool-to-the-touch top and side panels, making it appropriate for occupied spaces. Installation requires only a 2.75-inch wall penetration for the flue pipe. Licensed HVAC technicians and heating contractors are the typical installers for this type of appliance.
The LASER732 is suited for residential applications where a direct-vent kerosene heater can serve as a primary or supplemental heat source. Its direct-vent design draws combustion air from outside and exhausts flue gases through the same wall penetration, eliminating the need for a chimney, B-vent, or additional ductwork. The graphite cabinet finish integrates into modern interior spaces. The unit is appropriate for living rooms, garages, workshops, or similar occupied areas where a permanent vented heater is preferred over a portable or unvented unit.
Designed as a direct-vent kerosene wall heater for residential and light-commercial heating applications where a flue pipe can be routed through an exterior wall. No chimney or special ductwork required.
Installation should be performed by a licensed HVAC technician or heating contractor familiar with direct-vent appliance requirements. Shut off all power to the circuit before making electrical connections, and verify that the wall penetration and flue pipe routing comply with local building codes and the manufacturer's clearance specifications. Do not connect this unit to an existing chimney flue or shared venting system. Consult applicable mechanical and fuel-burning appliance codes for jurisdiction-specific requirements before beginning the installation.
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