Modine Hot Dawg Garage Heater - 60K BTU/Direct Spark Ignition/NG/Single Stage w/Aluminized Steel Heat Exchanger
Features
- Made in the USA
 
- Low profile, lightweight design easily installs 1” from ceiling with only two angle brackets (included)
 
- Field fuel conversion kits available
 
- Finger-proof fan guards on all units
 
- Reduce the need for maintenance with the permanently lubricated motor
 
- 100% shut-off with continuous retry to allow for safe ignition in the event the unit doesn’t light on the first try
 
- Right or left hand controls available on 30-75 units by rotating unit 180 degrees
 
- Power vented model simplifies side-wall or roof venting with small-diameter vent pipe
 
- Draws combustion air from inside the workspace
 
- 3" vent connection
 
- Natural Gas
 
- 60,000 BTU
 
- Direct spark ignition
 
- Single stage - on/off operation
 
- Aluminized steel heat exchanger 
 
Specifications
| Fuel Type | 
Propane | 
| Control Type | 
Electronic/IPI | 
| Color/Finish | 
Gray | 
| Size | 
26.8"W x 13.2"T x 22"D | 
What Our Experts Think
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60,000 BTU Heating Capacity: Perfect for heating medium-sized garages, workshops, or smaller commercial spaces, offering quick and efficient warmth.
 
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Natural Gas (NG) Fuel: Cost-effective and reliable, ideal for areas with access to natural gas, ensuring continuous and steady heating.
 
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Direct Spark Ignition: Eliminates the need for a pilot light, reducing maintenance and improving overall energy efficiency.
 
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Single-Stage Operation: Simple and easy to use with consistent heating, ideal for basic temperature control.
 
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Aluminized Steel Heat Exchanger: Offers superior durability and resistance to corrosion, ensuring long-lasting performance and reliability.
 
Q&A
Q: What is the heating capacity of the Modine 60K BTU Hot Dawg Garage Heater?
A: This model delivers 60,000 BTUs, providing efficient heating for medium-sized garages, workshops, or spaces up to 1,000 sq. ft.
Q: What fuel does this heater use?
A: This version uses natural gas (NG), offering a reliable and cost-effective heating solution.
Q: How does the direct spark ignition system work?
A: The direct spark ignition system eliminates the need for a standing pilot light, offering a more energy-efficient and reliable start-up.
Q: What materials are used in the construction of the heat exchanger?
A: The heat exchanger is made of aluminized steel, providing excellent durability and resistance to corrosion.
Q: Is this heater suitable for residential use?
A: Yes, this 60K BTU heater is perfect for heating garages, workshops, or smaller commercial spaces in residential settings.
Q: Does the Modine Hot Dawg heater include a blower?
A: This specific model does not include a blower, but it is designed to heat spaces efficiently with its single-stage operation and aluminized steel heat exchanger.
Q: Is the Modine 60K BTU Hot Dawg heater energy-efficient?
A: Yes, the direct spark ignition system and high-quality materials ensure energy-efficient heating with minimal fuel waste.
Maintenance Tips
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Inspect Gas Connections – Regularly check the natural gas connections and lines for any leaks or wear. Tighten loose fittings and replace damaged parts as needed.
 
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Clean the Heat Exchanger – Periodically clean the aluminized steel heat exchanger to ensure efficient heat transfer and prevent buildup that could cause overheating.
 
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Check Burner Flames – Inspect the burner flames to ensure they are blue and steady, indicating proper combustion. Adjust if the flames appear yellow or uneven.
 
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Clear Ventilation – Ensure the exhaust vent is clear of any obstructions to allow for proper airflow and avoid the buildup of harmful gases.
 
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Test Direct Spark Ignition – Regularly test the direct spark ignition system to ensure smooth and reliable operation when starting the heater.
 
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Replace Air Filters – Clean or replace the air filters as needed to maintain proper airflow and prevent dust or debris from affecting the heater’s performance.
 
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Verify Thermostat Settings – Ensure the thermostat is functioning properly and accurately regulating the temperature to avoid overuse of energy.
 
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Annual Professional Inspection – Have a professional technician perform an annual inspection to ensure all components are working correctly and safely.