VAM 15 MKII tent heating

Mobile warm air heater for tent heating.

The warm air heater VAM 15 MK II is a mobile 18-kW unit primarily developed to provide heating in temporary or transportable buildings or tents.

The VAM 15 operates according to the indirect fired principle meaning that the supply airstream is heated separately from the combustion chamber. This way, the tent is heated with clean air free from combustion products or fumes.

The VAM 15 is essentially self-contained, requiring only a source of external electric power. The unit operates effectively on all diesel fuels.

This particular mobile warm air heater is designed for outside installation and is connected to a tent or building with
flexible air ducts. The unit is easy to transport by means of carrying handles and can be connected to the power supply or a separate diesel generator.

 

Applications

  • Accommodation
  • Tents
  • Temporary buildings
  • Relief camps
  • Military camps
  • Field hospitals

Features and Benefits

  • Cabinet made of 0,9 mm galvanized, powder coated steel sheet
  • Top finish painting standard NATO green, RAL 6014
  • Circular openings (Ø225) for one supply and one return air hose
  • Operation with or without return air hoses fitted
  • Adjustable fresh air intake from 0 to 40% of the total air volume
  • Cold start at temperatures down to -40oC
  • All necessary safety devices built in for protection and complete shut down in case of malfunction
  • When storing or transporting the heater, the flue is fitted onto the unit
  • Fitted with handles so that it can be carried manually by two persons
  • Fuel supply from jerry can or oil drum, with a fuel supply lance for jerry can as standard
  • Connect to the mains power supply or a separate diesel generator through a 15 m power cable
  • Controlled by an optional remote thermostat which will be placed inside the tent
  • Possibility for optional running the unit with a CO monitor
  • Allowing ventilation without heating
  • Built according to EN 13842 and CE-marked