Efficient and versatile, the Cub 200 and Cub 300HD air heaters from Wacker Neuson Climate Technology deliver clean, dry heat for restoration projects. With the flame fully enclosed inside a combustion chamber, these units do not produce noxious emissions or moisture inside the job site. A 100% stainless-steel fire box design delivers long-lasting durability and safe operation. Boasting heating efficiencies greater than 80%, these heaters offer a run time of more than 24 hours at full load without refueling.
The latest addition to the Wacker Neuson light-duty air heater line, the Cub 300HD lowers operating costs by producing more heat from fuel consumed. Boasting 81-percent net heater efficiency, it offers a maximum heat input of 302,000 BTU per hour for drying up to 156,000 ft3 spaces. Producing strong 0.8-in wc static pressure, this powerful Cub generates an airflow rating of 2,600 cubic feet per minute.
The Cub 300 HD’s unique design offers two air outlets which support two, 12-in diameter ductwork, affording contractors more flexibility by directing the heat to where it’s needed. The versatile heater runs on kerosene No. 1, No. 2 or winter blend diesel, and its stingy 2.1-gallong-per-hour fuel consumption at full load enables contractor to realize dramatic fuel savings.
This lightweight, heavy-duty heater features a durable, single center lifting point and a tie-down to chain or strap the heater to a flat deck truck. The C-channel frame acts as a side bumper for impacts, increasing the rugged heater’s longevity. Even with its heavy-duty construction, the Cub 300HD still fits through most standard doorways.
A proven workhorse of the Wacker Neuson light-duty line of indirect fired air heaters, the Cub 200 delivers an air output temperature of 200° F, providing the heat necessary to quickly dry spaces of up 78,000 ft3. With 81.5% heater efficiency, the mighty Cub 200 offers a 180,000 BTU per hour fuel input. It develops a 0.5 in wc static pressure and provides a 1,300 CFM airflow. When it comes to fuel, the Cub 200 is also light on the wallet, since it consumes only 1.28 gallons of diesel per hour. |