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Established in 1916, the Wisconsin-based Modine Manufacturing Company (NYSE: MOD) is a leader in the global marketplace. Best known for heat exchangers and systems used in on-highway and off-highway original equipment manufacturer (OEM) vehicular applications.

Modine leads in manufacture and production of propane and natural gas heaters as well. Whether featured in the global marketplace for commercial applications. Modine gas heaters have been showcased on programs such as the popular Hot Dawg heater on the PBS network show Hometime, rising in residential purchases for garage, workshop and greenhouse comfort. Modine brand rises to the company’s and the industries high-efficiency, cost-saving standards.

“Modine pursues market leadership by being a customer-focused, global company delivering exceptional quality, innovation and value. [They] grow [their] core business of thermal management with superior technical solutions in systems, products and services – coupled with a cost competitive structure.” This vision statement for Modine is at the forefront of the company’s objectives and showcased in all models of Modine gas heaters.

Now that you understand that purchasing a Modine gas heater means that you are purchasing a brand and a product of excellence, you are ready for the next process.

Installing gas heaters

Take some measurements of your space, decide if you will need to hire a professional contractor or whether you are able to self-install your Modine gas heater. If you prefer to self-install or purchase the product independent of outside recommendations, that’s ok. You already know that by selecting Modine, you are getting the best. Measure your space. Now research and choose a model for both the comfort of your home or business and the added environmental energy efficiency.

If you will be selecting a certified Heating, Ventilating and Air Conditioning (HVAC) professional, they will measure your space for you and make recommendations for the best Modine model for the usage identified.

Gas Greenhouse Heater

Gas greenhouse heaters require no electricity and are fueled with natural gas. Warm heat is circulated through the greenhouse from the floor up usually between 5-10 degrees of the floor temperature. The units are categorized as Unit Heaters, Duct Furnaces, Make-Up Air Units and Infrared Units. A detailed list of Modine gas heaters for each category presents below. Modine’s company website comprehensively lists all products and links on where to purchase your gas heater from an authorized distributor, technical support via the online Technical Support Portal and additional product literature.

 

Types of Modine Gas Heaters

Modine Hot Dawg HeaterUnit Heaters

• Effinity93 High Efficiency, Condensing Unit Heaters (PTC)
• Separated Combustion, Tubular Heat Exchanger Unit Heaters (PTS/BTS)
• Power Vented Unit Heaters (PDP/BDP)
Modine Hot Dawg 75000 Btu Gas Fired Unit Heater

Duct Furnaces

• Indoor Gravity Vent Duct Furnace (DFG)
• Indoor Separated Combustion Duct Furnace (DFS)
• Outdoor Duct Furnace (HFG/HFP)

Make-Up Air Units

• Indirect Indoor Gravity Vented MUA (DBG)
• Indirect Indoor Separated Combustion MUA (DBS/DCS)
• Indirect Outdoor WeatherHawk MUA (H-Series)
• Direct Indoor/Outdoor MUA (MDB/MRB)

Modine Gas Fired Infared HeatersInfrared Units

• High Intensity Infrared (MHR)
• Low Intensity, Pressurized, Indoor/Outdoor Infrared (TLP)

Modine High Efficiency 175000 Btu Gas Fired Unit Heater

In addition to the energy efficiency of Modine gas heaters, there are a myriad of accessories that will further add to your monthly and annual energy savings. Take time to congratulate yourself for becoming more environmentally and financially conscientious.

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