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20,000 BTU Mr. Heater Vent-Free Radiant Heater - Propane

Item Code: 5MH-F255546

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Overview

Perfect for supplemental heat, the 20,000 BTU Mr. Heater Vent-Free Radiant Heater will take the chill out of a new addition, sunroom, garage or any other small space. The integrated blower helps to circulate the heat and the built in thermostat automatically controls the temperature.

  • Heats up to 600 square feet
  • Oxygen depletion sensor for safety indoors
  • Can be mounted on the wall; or stand upright on the floor (Legs included)

Some states prohibit the use of unvented heaters. Check local regulations. Can NOT be sold in California or Canada.

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Details

You'll find the Mr. Heater Vent Free Radiant Heater to be just right for cold rooms, additions, sunrooms and more. It comes in both propane and natural gas models and features an oxygen depletion sensor for safe use indoors. It provides 20,000 BTUs of heat per hour; just right for a small area indoors or outdoors in the garage. A quiet, integrated blower provides gentle circulation of heated air. Temperature is automatically controlled by a built-in thermostat. The Mr. Heater Vent Free Radiant Heater can be mounted on the wall or stand upright on the floor using the legs provided. It's the perfect choice for supplemental heat to take the chill out of a small space.

This heater is an LP gas unit. The minimum size tank that should be used with this vent free heater is a 40 pound tank.

Some states prohibit the use of unvented heaters. Check local regulations. Can NOT be sold in California or Canada.

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Specifications
  • CSA Certified
  • 20,000 BTU per hour out put
  • Heats up to 600 square feet
  • Radiant heat for consistent warmth
  • Oxygen depletion sensor for safety indoors
  • Thermostat for automatic temperature control
  • Quiet integrated blower for gentle circulation of heated air
  • Can be mounted on the wall; or stand upright on the floor (Legs included)
  • Measures: 19" Wide x 24" High x 8" Deep

Some states prohibit the use of unvented heaters. Check local regulations. Can NOT be sold in California or Canada.

Additional Information

Instruction Manual.

Brand MR Heater
Model MHVFR20TB LP
Shipping Weight (lbs) 33.0000
Actual Weight (lbs) 33
International Shipping Yes
Fuel Type LP Gas
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  • From Steve at 12/18/12 7:48 PM
    • What is the main difference between this model & the 20000 btu blue flame ?? I' am looking at them for RV use !
    • The difference between the 5MH-F255474 20,000 BTU Mr. Heater Vent-Free Blue Flame Heater - Propane and the 20,000 BTU Mr. Heater Vent-Free Radiant Heater - Propane is the Blue flame unit provides an even convection heat and the red flame provides a constant radiant heat. In a convection heater, heated air convects around a room and provides warm air currents. The colder air near the floor is drawn through the heater. This heated air will circulate up and then down and around a room. Walls, carpets and furniture, as well as humans, will eventually feel warm due the convected warm air current transferring its heat. In a radiant heater, heat-waves are emitted directly from the heater and these waves heat all objects in their path. This is a more efficient way of heating people directly in large open spaces with lots of air changes.
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