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Climate Hazard Icon CLIMEX® Construction Site Heaters & Cooling Units

RVT offer a wide range of climate control equipment for hire, including; fan heaters, electric heaters, indirect oil-fired heaters, blow heaters, dehumidifiers, evaporative coolers, air-conditioning units, air distribution kits, temperature and humidity monitors and remote thermostats. Our construction site heaters are ideal for drying-out damp buildings or raising the ambient temperature in a work space, and all of our IDOF heaters are compatible with Green D+ HVO fuel. A Variety of heat output available; 15kW heaters, 18kW heaters, 65kW heaters, 150kW heaters and 200kW heaters.

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Is an indirect oil-fired heater more effective than an electric heater?

If you are drying out a damp building, in most cases an indirect oil-fired heater will be more effective than an electric heater. This is because the dry heat raises the room temperature and so lowers the relative humidity of the air, therefore allowing the air to absorb more water from surrounding surfaces. The constant air movement also ensures that plaster dries evenly, so that cracks and structural problems to not occur.

How does a dehumidifier work?

A dehumidifier draws in air from the room, the air is then passed over a chilled coil, which condenses the water out of the air, before the dry air is forced back into the room. Needless to say, similar to an air conditioning unit, a dehumidifier works best when windows and doors are closed (or the room is sealed).

How do you dry out a building?

You require three elements to dry out a building effectively;

1. Warmth - Heat raises the room temperature and so lowers the relative humidity of the air. This allows the air to absorb more water from surrounding surfaces.

2. Air Movement – Air movement across a substrate draws the water to the surface, where it evaporates.

3. Dehumidification – Dehumidification extracts water from the air, to be transferred from the work area.

Why do construction sites need heating?

In the winter months, construction sites can quickly become waterlogged and the cold damp air prevents internal walls from drying; which in turn causes project delays. Without heating or drying-out equipment on site, you not only risk failing to meet project deadlines, but you also risk the health and well being of your staff. Cold and damp conditions can leave workers more susceptible to cold and flu, a sore throat, norovirus and asthma. Read more.

What is HVO?

Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil (HVO) is a fossil-free, paraffinic fuel made from 100% renewable raw materials. It is a sustainable, high quality fuel, suitable for use in most diesel powered machinery. HVO is cleaner than diesel and is FAME free. HVO is compatible with all RVT mobile indirect oil-fired heaters.

Do RVT offer electric heaters?

Yes, RVT offer 3kW, 15kW and 18kW electric fan heaters; we also offer convector heaters and oil-filled rads for office heating.

However, if you are looking for a large-scale heating solution, it is worth noting that a 150kW mobile indirect oil-fired heater is 50 times more effective than a traditional 3kW red rad!

Do RVT offer cooling equipment?

Yes, RVT offer Air Conditioning units, Air Handler Units, Evaporative Coolers and Floor Fans.