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BFUTE diesel air heater is a fuel-heating device with independent fuel pipelines, circuits, combustion devices, and control devices. Its main function is to preheat the engine and cab of vehicles parked in low-temperature environments during winter without starting the engine, thereby avoiding cold-start wear and tear, maintaining a stable cabin temperature for a long time, and quickly, efficiently, and quietly delivering heat to the desired location.

12V/24V optional

12V/24V optional

12V/24V/220V optional
Diesel air heaters are widely used in various mobile and fixed enclosed compartments such as truck cabins, RV cabins, family cars, engineering special vehicles, engineering machinery operation cabins, ship cabins, and field operation shelters. Safe and stable operation, fully meeting the winter heating needs of different cabins, suitable for multi-scenario and full space heating use. It can heat independently without consuming the vehicle’s original power, with low consumption and high efficiency, flexible installation, constant-temperature heating, a single machine for multiple purposes, and comprehensive protection of winter heating needs for various cabins.
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The all-in-one deisel air heater integrates the host, fuel tank, controller, etc., making it portable and easy to install. It is very suitable for warehouses, on-site offices, greenhouses, camping, and other scenarios. The split-type system mounts the main engine on the exterior of the vehicle or on the cargo box wall panel, and the intake and exhaust systems independently draw and exhaust air from the outside, which is safer and saves cabin space but requires penetrating the vehicle body pipelines. You can choose based on installation conditions and budget.
Yes. It has a stable ultra-low-temperature start-up function and typically operates at -45° C and at high altitudes. It can quickly defrost windows and heat up the cab, making it ideal for cold regions such as Northern Europe and high latitudes.