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RR #2, Almonte, Ontario, Canada, K0A 1A0
Phone: (613) 256-6763
E-Mail: Fkc43@aol.com
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All prices are in Canadian dollars
Exclusive Canadian
dealer for the PROPEX Propane heaters, specifically engineered for motor homes,
small boats and utility vehicles. Ideal for VW campers, other RV
campers, RV trailers, transport trucks, small boats or other recreation or work
related environments where a compact, efficient, quiet propane heater is
desirable. Manufactured in the UK, the HS2000 and HS2800 heaters are
automatic thermostatically controlled blown air heating systems fuelled by
propane or butane gas. The PROPEX Heatsource is designed for a variety of
automotive and marine applications as a source of heat totally independent of
the engine. I stock both the
HS2000 and HS2800 models.
New Propex HS2211
This new model is the answer to a few installation variations: It
can be mounted outside under the floor or inside the camper vertically, taking up
less valuable space than the other models. This model uses the same reliable
electronics as the others and has internal insulation to make it run more quiet
than the HS2000. A more modern, streamlined thermostat rounds out the package.
See Technical specs here:
HS2211 tech
specs
For all technical
information on these heaters please see:
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Panel-Mount Digital 24 H Timer for wide range
of power supply sources, from 240Vac to 12 Vdc, output format can be produced
with either volt-free or volt-output. Equipped with Lithium CR2032
battery to provide programming memory backup. This Daily Timer is
accurate to the minute, designed with 8 ON/OFF (event) per day. Physical
dimensions: 64mm x 51mm x 37.50 (deep, from back of faceplate).
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I offer installation
service for the PROPEX HeatSource heaters at my Almonte shop location. Please contact me for complete details.
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Propex HS2000 installed in my '87 Westy
Snuggled in beside the water tank in the closet
next to the fridge. Very little previous storage space is lost in this
installation. Using the existing hole in the cabinet front where the circuit
breaker was located orients the placement of the heat vent and therefore the
location of the heater. The circuit breaker is then relocated into the cabinet
wall as seen in the fourth picture below. This position does not require any
rewiring of the circuit breaker box. Thermostat control is mounted on the upper
side of the rear closet as seen in picture seven. Intake and exhaust
vents exit through the floor just to the rear of the propane tank. Propane
supply can easily be connected to the existing tank or as in this case a second
propane tank that was previously installed on the right hand side was used for
the supply. Fits and works like a charm. A great permanent reliable heat source
for those cold campouts.
This install will take between 8 ~ 10 hours
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Please follow the Propex link to our new website for purchasing information
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This page was last updated on October 31, 2013
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