Mobile Heating Tips & Guides

Practical guides and technical advice on mobile heating: warm air generators, radiant heaters, warm air blowers. We help you choose the right heating solution for your workshops, warehouses, construction sites, agricultural buildings or outdoor events.

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Chauffage au fioul

Reducing fuel oil consumption in winter: Optimization levers for industrial sites

Optimizing your fuel consumption first involves adjusting the burner for...
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Solutions de chauffage pour vos espaces extérieurs : Allier confort, performance et économies

Heating Solutions for Your Outdoor Spaces: Combining Comfort, Performance, and Savings

To heat your outdoor spaces, forget inefficient convection and opt...
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Chauffage de chantier : fioul, gaz ou électrique, lequel choisir ?

Construction site heating: fuel, gas or electric, which to choose?

Fuel, propane gas, or electric: each energy source has its...
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  • Mobile heating: construction sites, events, and temporary needs

    A construction site in winter, an event in a marquee, a building awaiting connection: mobile heating meets temporary needs. Oil-fired for raw power over large volumes or electric for small premises with no ventilation constraints.

  • Fixed heating: permanent installations

    To heat a building all year round, fixed heating is the logical choice. Three energy options are available depending on your connection and budget: gas (natural or propane, offering the best cost/power ratio), fuel oil for sites not connected to the network, or electric for small-volume premises without combustible access.

  • Unit heaters: heating large spaces

    The air heater is the benchmark heating system for halls, warehouses, and workshops. It blows hot air at a high flow rate to quickly cover large volumes. Versions available include gas (including condensing for optimal efficiency), electric, or hot water for buildings connected to a central boiler room.

  • Hot air generators and radiant heating

    Hot air generators (heat cannons) heat up very quickly — ideal for construction sites and drying. Infrared radiant heaters heat surfaces and people directly without heating the air: perfect for isolated workstations, loading docks, or professional patios.

  • Industrial boilers

    For centralized systems supplying a hot water network (air heaters, underfloor heating, radiators), our industrial boilers cover the needs of tertiary, agricultural, and industrial buildings.

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