Modine Hot Dawg Garage Heater - 60K BTU/Direct Spark Ignition/NG/Separated Combustion/Single Stage w/Aluminized Steel Heat Exchanger
Features
- Draws combustion air from outside the workspace, ensuring the unit always has plenty of fresh, clean air to breathe
- Reduces common concerns about dusty, dirty, or humid applications, providing more exceptional durability and reduced maintenance
- The sealed compartment protects the combustion gas valve, ignition control, manifold, and burners from the environment
- Factory assembled, certified separated combustion saves installation time
- Low-profile, lightweight design easily installs 1″ from the ceiling with only two angle brackets (included)
- Field fuel conversion kits are available
- Finger-proof fan guards on all units
- Reduces the need for maintenance with the permanently lubricated motor
- 100% shut-off with continuous retry to allow for safe ignition in the event the unit doesn’t light on the first try
- Right or left-hand controls available on 30-75 BTU Models by rotating unit 180 degrees
- Power vented model simplifies side-wall or roof venting with the small-diameter vent pipe
- 4" vent & combustion air connection
- Natural Gas
- 60,000 BTU
- Direct spark ignition
- Single stage - on/off operation
- Aluminized steel heat exchanger
Specifications
Fuel Type |
Propane |
Control Type |
Electronic/IPI |
Color/Finish |
Gray |
Size |
26.8"W x 13.2"T x 22"D |
What Our Experts Think
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Efficient Heating: 60,000 BTU provides reliable warmth for garages and workshops.
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Direct Spark Ignition: Ensures a quick and reliable start with minimal maintenance.
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Separated Combustion: Uses outside air for combustion, improving indoor air quality and safety.
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Durable Build: Aluminized steel heat exchanger for long-lasting performance and corrosion resistance.
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NG Powered: Natural gas operation offers a cost-effective and energy-efficient solution.
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Single Stage Blower: Delivers consistent, even heat distribution for a comfortable environment.
Q&A
Q: What is the Modine Hot Dawg Garage Heater?
A: The Modine Hot Dawg Garage Heater is a 60,000 BTU natural gas (NG) heater designed for garages and small commercial spaces. It features direct spark ignition, separated combustion, and a single-stage operation with an aluminized steel heat exchanger for durability.
Q: What makes this heater energy-efficient?
A: The Hot Dawg Heater uses separated combustion, drawing air from outside for combustion and venting exhaust outdoors, enhancing energy efficiency and indoor air quality.
Q: What size area can this heater cover?
A: This heater is ideal for heating spaces up to 1,500 square feet, such as residential garages, workshops, or small commercial areas.
Q: How does separated combustion improve safety?
A: Separated combustion ensures that combustion air is taken from outside and exhaust is vented outside, improving air quality and reducing the risk of dangerous gas build-up indoors.
Q: Is this heater durable?
A: Yes, the aluminized steel heat exchanger is built for long-lasting durability, ensuring the heater performs reliably over time.
Q: Can this heater be easily installed?
A: Yes, the Modine Hot Dawg Heater is designed for easy installation in garages and workshops, providing efficient heating with minimal setup.
Maintenance Tips
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Clean Heat Exchanger – Regularly inspect and clean the aluminized steel heat exchanger for optimal heat transfer and efficiency.
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Inspect Venting & Combustion System – Ensure that intake and exhaust vents are clear to maintain proper combustion and airflow.
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Test Direct Spark Ignition – Clean and test the direct spark ignition system to ensure reliable performance.
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Check Gas Lines – Inspect natural gas connections for leaks using a soapy water solution to avoid any hazards.
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Verify Thermostat Accuracy – Ensure the thermostat is functioning properly and replace batteries as needed for accurate temperature control.
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Schedule Annual Professional Service – Have an HVAC technician perform a yearly inspection to keep the system running efficiently and extend its lifespan.