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Diesel Fired Heating System
New in original box diesel fired hot water heating by Hurricane model C045XL.  Some features of this unique state of the art unit include:

  • Fuel efficient burner which burns all grades of diesel fuel, stove oil, furnace oil, and kerosene without any burner adjustments (not for use with gasoline)
  • Zero smoke, no carbon build-up, no fouling or smell
  • Copper and brass water jacket transfers more heat to tech water and reduces the fuel consumption.
  • High temperature 310 stainless steel burner.
  • Quiet operation and low power consumption.
  • Designed to operate on 10.5 to 15.o VDC
  • Optional bottom exhaust
  • Includes four zone heating controls for up to four thermostats
  • Complete with remote control panel with ON/OFF reset button, LED digital readout, and signal horn.
  • The heater cycles at an operating temperature of 180F with overheat cutout set at 195F
The technical specifications of the C045XL are as follows:

BTUH Input         Water Connection         Ex. Outlet         Gal Cap.         Amps
48,000              0.5" NPT                    1.50"             1.5              9.5

Fuel, Gal/Hour         Min Flow         Dimensions (HxWxD)         Weight
0.32                     3 GPM          10" x 15" x 28.5"             108lbs

This is a great unit ideal for keeping the coach warm on these cold winter nights.  More pictures of the unit are available, just follow the link!
Brand: Hurricane Price: $2400.00 Out of stock, call for a time estimate or just add the product to your cart.
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