December 7, 2005—Modine Manufacturing Company, a world leader in heat transfer, is launching a new product from its Commercial HVAC&R Division, the Hot Dawg separated combustion garage heater. The Hot Dawg Model HDS is an extension of the successful Hot Dawg garage heater product line that has sold more than 100,000 units in the last five years. This new design will offer improved efficiency, greater durability and less maintenance, says the company.
“This is a much anticipated product because it gives users a choice that can withstand more humid environments, more dust and dirt, and has lower maintenance than our current best selling Hot Dawg garage heater,” said Wayne Canfield, Modine’s General Manager of Commercial HVAC&R. “Some of our customers told us they needed a unit heater that could pull air from the outside and work in the wettest of environments. So we’ve spent the last year perfecting our Hot Dawg heater technology to produce another option. This is a product we think will become the leader of the pack.”
The big difference in the new Hot Dawg separated combustion heater is that it draws its combustion air from the outside, ensuring the unit always has plenty of fresh, clean air to breathe, and will reduce concerns about dusty, dirty or humid applications. In addition, by drawing the combustion air from the outside, the overall seasonal heating efficiency is increased.
This is especially useful for well insulated buildings where city ordinances or building codes require heaters to use outside air. It could also be used in greenhouses, tool sheds, wet garages, and hostile environments which have high humidity, and lots of dust and dirt, including commercial and industrial areas, says Modine.
For more information, visit the Modine Web site.