Mobile Heater
Finding the right mobile heater for your construction site, workshop, or warehouse is not just a matter of power; it's primarily a question of context of use. At Climatik, we help French professionals select the mobile heating solution that truly meets their on-site requirements. With over twenty years of experience in professional air treatment, our experts guide you toward equipment from leading European brands such as Sovelor, Thermobile, Trotec, or Secomat, without ever imposing one technology over another.
Understanding the three mobile heating energy sources
Mobile oil heater: maximum power
The mobile oil heater remains the absolute benchmark when you are looking for maximum power to heat very large volumes. Think of agricultural hangars of a thousand cubic meters or construction sites in the middle of winter: oil gives you access to generators of twenty to two hundred kilowatts that quickly heat immense spaces. This energy also offers excellent autonomy thanks to integrated tanks or external tanks that allow you to work for several days without interruption.
The main drawback of oil concerns direct combustion models, which require permanent ventilation of the premises, as combustion gases are diffused with the hot air. For enclosed spaces, fortunately, there are indirect combustion models that vent fumes outdoors and ensure perfectly healthy air.
Mobile electric heating: cleanliness and ERP compliance
The mobile electric heater represents the ultimate clean solution for all professional environments where you have a mains connection. Its great advantage is its compliance with ERP standards, which allows you to use it in any enclosed space without any ventilation constraints. Electric heating produces no emissions, no odors, no visible flames: it is the ideal option for workshops, garages, site bungalows or showrooms where the air must remain perfectly clean.
Available power ranges from three kilowatts on a simple single-phase socket to thirty kilowatts with three-phase power, which largely covers the needs of small and medium-sized professional volumes. The disadvantage of electricity remains its higher operating cost than oil or gas, but this extra cost is often offset by the complete absence of maintenance and ease of installation.
Mobile gas heating: total mobility and autonomy
The mobile gas heater combines absolute mobility with total autonomy. Unlike oil and electric heaters, gas heaters operate without electricity and without fixed installation: you connect them directly to a propane or butane cylinder and they start immediately. This autonomy makes gas the preferred solution for isolated construction sites, horticultural greenhouses, event marquees or agricultural areas far from the electricity grid.
Gas heat guns offer an exceptional 100% efficiency with power outputs from ten to one hundred and ten kilowatts, while infrared radiant heaters provide completely silent targeted heating. The essential point to remember with gas is the ventilation requirement for the vehicle, as with direct combustion oil, combustion gases are released into the heated space.
Which energy for your professional context?
For an outdoor or semi-open construction site such as a construction in progress, a loading dock, or a wall-less hangar, exclusively opt for fuel oil or gas, which perfectly withstand drafts and provide the necessary power to compensate for heat loss. Gas will be particularly suitable if you do not have access to electricity on site.
For a closed workshop, garage or technical room with available electrical power, the mobile electric heater is the most suitable choice. You benefit from perfectly healthy air, instant installation, and full compliance with safety standards for public buildings.
For agricultural spaces such as greenhouses, stables or equipment warehouses, propane gas offers the best compromise between autonomy, reduced operating cost and available power. Thirteen or thirty-five kilogram cylinders guarantee several hours to several days of autonomy depending on the power used.
For very large industrial volumes requiring powerful and continuous heating, such as storage halls or factories, opt for indirect combustion oil, which allows you to install the generator outdoors and distribute hot air via insulated ducts. This provides maximum power with perfectly clean indoor air.
Diffusion technologies: forced air or radiant?
Beyond the choice of energy, the diffusion technology directly influences your working comfort. Forced-air heaters or air heaters project a high-velocity hot air stream that quickly heats the entire volume of an enclosed space. This solution is perfectly suited for workshops, warehouses, and enclosed spaces where you want a uniform ambient temperature.
Radiant heaters or infrared heaters work differently by emitting radiation that directly heats bodies and materials without warming the ambient air. This silent technology is ideal for localized workstations, passageways, covered terraces, or semi-open spaces where a forced-air heater would lose its effectiveness due to drafts.
Climatik's expertise in choosing your mobile heating solution
At Climatik, we don't manufacture mobile heaters: we rigorously select them from the best European manufacturers to offer you only reliable professional equipment that complies with French standards.
Our team of air treatment experts supports you in the exact sizing of your installation based on the volumes to be heated, your type of activity, and your regulatory constraints. All our mobile heaters are available in stock with fast delivery throughout France.