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Whether you are using it in a garage or on the jobsite, this 125,000 BTU Forced Air Kerosene heater by HeatStar is up for the task. With jobsite ready dual powder coated tubular steel handles, pneumatic rubber tires and a split upper shell designed for maintenance, you can expect long life and faithful service from your HeatStar Forced Air Kerosene Heater. Equipped with a high output fully enclosed motor and large glove friendly controls, you cannot go wrong. Heating up 3,000 square feet and controlled by a factory installed thermostat, this unit effortlessly heats up a lot of space quickly. Equipped with a high limit safety switch and a photo CAD cell to shut the unit off in unsafe conditions, you can use this heater with no worries and focus on the task at hand. This kerosene heater has all the versatility and safety features the jobsite requiresHeatStar Forced Air 125,000 BTU Kerosene Heater - Big Heat when and where you need it with a new enclosed motor and quieter operation.
Efficient Industrial Heating: The HEATSTAR 125,000 BTU Indirect Fired Utility Industrial Heater w/ NG to LP Conversion Kit (F160491) delivers 125,000 BTU/hr of warm, indirect heat — great for garages, barns, workshops, or utility spaces up to ~4,167 sq ft.
Clean & Safe Operation: Indirect‑fired design keeps combustion gases separate from the heated air stream, providing clean, safer heat in enclosed environments.
Dual Fuel Flexibility: Includes a natural gas to propane conversion kit, letting you choose the fuel source that’s most convenient or cost‑effective.
User‑Friendly Install: Low‑profile design, included mounting brackets, and simple 115 V electrical hookup make installation straightforward.
Reliable & Durable: Spark ignition with self‑diagnostic controls plus robust aluminized heat exchanger backed by warranty ensures dependable performance.
Q: What is the HEATSTAR HS125KT 125,000 BTU Forced Air Kerosene Industrial Heater (F170325)?
A: A heavy‑duty industrial forced‑air heater that delivers 125,000 BTU/hr of heat using kerosene, diesel, fuel oil, or jet fuel — ideal for construction sites, garages, workshops, and large open spaces.
Q: How much space can it heat?
A: Capable of heating up to approximately 3,000 sq ft, making it suitable for job sites and large indoor areas.
Q: What fuels does it support?
A: Works with kerosene #1 and #2, diesel #1 and #2, home heating oil, and Jet A/JP‑8 fuels for flexibility.
Q: What safety and performance features are included?
A: Includes continuous ignition, a high‑limit safety shutoff, enclosed motor, and factory‑installed thermostat control for regulated heating and reliable operation.
Q: How long can it run on a full tank?
A: With its 14‑gallon fuel tank, it can run up to approximately 15 hours per fill under typical use.
Q: Is it portable and built for job sites?
A: Yes — it features heavy construction, dual powder‑coated steel handles, and oversized pneumatic wheels for easy mobility.
Q: What power does it require?
A: Operates on 115 V electrical power with an enclosed motor and high‑output fan to circulate heat evenly.
Surface Cleaning: Wipe exterior and air intake areas with a dry or slightly damp cloth to remove dust and debris.
Fuel System Check: Inspect kerosene tank, hoses, and fittings before each use for leaks or damage.
Filter & Burner Care: Clean fuel filters and burners regularly to maintain efficient combustion and airflow.
Ventilation: Operate the heater in a well-ventilated area to prevent buildup of combustion gases.
Flame & Performance Check: Monitor flame pattern and heater output; clean soot or debris as needed.
Hardware & Safety Devices: Inspect screws, bolts, and safety mechanisms; tighten or replace as needed for safe and stable operation.
Storage: Store the heater in a dry, covered area when not in use to prevent rust and weather damage.