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Can I use a Heat-Flo ™ Blow Heater with Natural Gas?

Heat-Flo ™ Blow Heaters can only be used with an LPG cylinder and can not be converted for use with Natural Gas.

Can you change or regulate the temperature on a Heat-Flo™ Blow Heater?

No. Each heater has a set gas input, so there is only 1 flame. If more or less heat is required, we have 4 different sizes available with different gas consumptions.

Which hose is supplied with a Heat-Flo ™ Blow Heater?

Each heater comes with a hose and regulator to connect to a 45kg cylinder. We do not provide any alternatives such as type 27, bayonet, or longer hoses.

Why do I have to connect my Heat-Flo™ Blow heater to a 45kg cylinder?

Our blow heaters have been tested and approved to the relevant AS/NZ standards using a 45kg cylinder. Due to compliance factors in place, we would request you follow the instructions mentioned in the manual.

How long will a Heat-Flo™ Tile Heater run on a 45kg LPG cylinder?

Heat-Flo™ Tile Heaters with more tiles generate more heat and therefore use more gas. Below are estimations on how long each heater runs for:

HeaterDuration
Heat-Flo 3 Tile Heat Deflector (2620162)90hrs
Heat-Flo 3 Tile Heater Surround (2620161)90hrs
Radiant Gas Heater Heat-Flo 3 Tile LPG (2620100-1)90hrs
Heat-Flo 5 Tile Heater Surround (2620172)50hrs

Can I connect the Supaheat – Indoor Room Heater directly to an LPG bottle?

The heater comes with a bayonet fitting, we do not supply a hose to a POL fitting.  

Below are some reasons explaining why the Superheat 2 LPG heater cannot be directly connected to a 9kg LPG bottle.  

These explanations come directly from the Instruction Manual. The heater has been approved and certified according to the installation instructions and so must be installed accordingly. 

  1. As per page 4, “This appliance must not be connected directly to a gas cylinder”.
  2. As per page 4, “NOT TO BE CONNECTED TO AN LPG GAS CYLINDER LOCATED INDOORS.” 
  3. As per page 4, “NOTE: The hose assembly inlet (male bayonet) on this heater MUST BE connected only to a certified approved female floor socket rated to 7kPa”.
  4. As per page 2, “Room volume must be a minimum of 105 cubic metres (Note: this is typically a room size of approx. 8m x 6m x 2.4m ceiling height)”.
  5. The connection that they come fitted with is a bayonet fitting to go into a wall that has the specific connection. These permanent fittings in the wall are installed by a gas fitter who knows the corresponding standards as to where they are allowed.  

For example, they cannot be installed in bedrooms or residential garages as explained on the NSW Government Fair Trading website: https://www.fairtrading.nsw.gov.au/trades-and-businesses/construction-and-trade-essentials/gasfitters/gas-standards-and-notes/location-of-connection-point-for-gas-hose-assembly  

Can I install the Supaheat – Indoor Room Heater in a bedroom, bathroom, hallway or caravan?

No.

What is the longest hose allowed when installing the Supaheat – Indoor Room Heater?

The longest hose allowed by Aus law is 3m. 10HEV3000 is our compatible 3m hose. 

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Indoor Heaters

Bromic’s Supaheat room heaters provide effective and efficient indoor heating for all types of spaces. With its attractive silver-grey finish, the Supaheat Room Heater utilises natural convection heating to warm your space within minutes. LPG and Natural Gas models are available.

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