Have a project in need of Heating, Drying and/or ventilation this winter? Rent the Patron E6 from the Duke Company.

 

The Duke Company rents a variety of construction equipment including the 20,500 BTU Patron E6.

 

The 20,500 BTU Patron E6 is the professional’s choice because it’s designed for prolonged use applicable in many challenging situations. The Patron E6 is capable of a quick/high temperature increases. It features: a powder coated steel housing, and a high quality sealed motor, overheat protection and an outer steel casing that stays cool when operating the heater.

 

The Duke Company is known for its expert advice, excellent customer service and top value for your construction needs regardless of the time of year.

Call us: 585-292-9870 (Rochester NY) or 607-347-4455 (Ithaca NY)

 

The Duke Company carries the Construction Electric Heater Rental – the Patron – E6.  It provides powerful 20,500 BTU/hour of heat, at 116 CFM of hot air.

Specification Highlights – Patron – E6 Construction Heater Rental

  • Overheat protection at 104°F
  • BTU/Hour:  20,500
  • Watts:  6,000
  • Volts / Amps:  240V / 25A
  • Thermostat:  32°F – 100°F
  • Phase 1PH
  • Airflow:  250 CFM
  • Weight:  32.9 LBS
  • L x W x H:  20″ x 12″ x 17″
  • Power Cord:  10′ (8 awg)
  • Plug Type:  NEMA 14-30P

 

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About the Duke Company Since 2004, the Duke Company has proudly been serving Ice Control professionals throughout New York State with: exceptional pricing, outstanding ice melting products, equipment and tool rental, prompt delivery and outstanding customer service.

The Duke Company offers fast heater rental delivery through-out Upstate NY including:

 

Also provided are professional building supplies from A to Z

The Duke Company carries one of Upstate NY’s largest selections of professional grade building supplies. For questions and a prompt price quote on Building, Construction & Ice Control Products, call 585-292-9870 (Rochester NY) or 607-347-4455 (Ithaca NY).

By David Szydlowski