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Modine Hot Dawg HD 45,000 BTU Garage Heater [Natural Gas]

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Category: Supplies, Supplies


List Price: $968.00
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Modine Hot Dawg Garage and Shop HeaterAll installations and servicing of the Modine Hot Dawg Garage and Shop Heaters should be handled by qualified professionals.

Key Features:

  • 80% thermal efficiency for effective heating

  • Quiet operation suited for both residential and commercial spaces

  • Available in Natural Gas or Propane options

  • Direct spark ignition for reliable starts

  • Compact, low-profile design for easy ceiling mounting

  • Certified for residential, commercial, and industrial use

  • Standard power exhaust for simplified side-wall or roof venting

  • Versatile installation: Can be mounted with controls on the right or left; gas, electrical, and flue connections are reversible (30,000-75,000 BTU units only)

  • Permanently lubricated motor for minimal maintenance

  • 10-year warranty on the heat exchanger

  • Specifications : 3" vent, 115V / 60Hz / 1Ph / 3.75 Amps, CFM 720

  • Mounting Height Max : 10'

  • Heat Throw : 27'

  • Venting Components: 3" Pipe (can use a 4" pipe, but only with an increaser)

  • Application Recommendations: 2-2 1/2 Car Garage

  • CSA Certified

  • Made in the USA


Modine has updated the adjustment process for heaters installed at elevations above 2,000 feet. Rather than providing gas orifices, adjustments are now made directly on the unit's gas valve in the field. For more details, refer to the "High Altitude Kit Instructions" in the Documents section below.