JETFIRE Space Heaters are built for commercial and industrial environments where cold conditions slow-down work, affect finish quality, and reduce productivity. This guide provides a clear overview of how heating needs change by environment, how different heating types work, and how to approach heater selection for real worksites. It also acts as a central reference, linking to deeper articles on each topic so you can explore details when needed.
Understanding the Work Environment
The work environment is the starting point for any heating decision. Size alone is not enough.
Key factors to consider include:
- Space size and height – Large sheds and high ceilings need higher output and better air movement.
- Enclosure level – Fully enclosed workshops differ from semi-open or drafty areas.
- Airflow and ventilation – Natural airflow affects heat loss and determines which heater types are suitable.
- Occupancy – People working in the space may require cleaner heat options.
JETFIRE Space Heaters are designed for environments like workshops, warehouses, construction sites, and agricultural operations, where these conditions vary widely. Matching the heater to the environment helps maintain consistent working conditions and avoids wasted heat.
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Choosing the Right Type of Heat
JETFIRE Space Heaters use different heating approaches to suit different conditions. The main differences come down to fuel type and how heat is delivered.
Common heating approaches include:
- Electric heaters – Clean, fume-free heat for enclosed and occupied spaces.
- LPG heaters – Fast, portable heat suited to open or well-ventilated areas.
- Diesel heaters – High-output heating for large spaces, with options that suit ventilated or enclosed environments.
- Radiant diesel heaters – Targeted heat for people or work zones in open or drafty areas.
Each option affects air quality, heat distribution, and efficiency. Choosing the right type ensures the heater supports the work being done, rather than creating safety or comfort issues.
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Applying JETFIRE Space Heaters to Common Industrial Uses
Different industries face different heating challenges.
Typical applications include:
- Warehouses and distribution facilities – Often require highoutput heating to manage large air volumes, frequent door openings, and heat loss in loading and high traffic areas.
- Workshops and service facilities – Usually need stable, controlled heat that supports people working alongside vehicles, tools, and equipment in enclosed or ventilated spaces.
- Construction, fitout, and temporary projects – Changing site conditions call for portable and robust heating that can be repositioned as layouts and tasks evolve.
- Agricultural and rural operations – Open or semienclosed sheds, glass-houses and other work areas benefit from practical heating that can be applied where seasonal or taskbased work is taking place.
JETFIRE Space Heaters are designed to match these conditions by aligning heater type to airflow, space size, and duty cycle rather than using a onesizefitsall approach.
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Reviewing the JETFIRE Product Range
The JETFIRE range is organised to make selection straightforward.
Products are grouped by:
- Fuel type (electric, LPG, diesel)
- Output level
- Intended environment (enclosed, ventilated, open, or targeted heating)
This structure allows businesses to narrow options based on environment and application first, before considering individual model specifications. The focus is on practical suitability rather than feature lists.
Design and Performance Considerations
In everyday industrial use, practical design matters as much as heating output.
Key considerations include:
- The right heater for every space
- Energy efficient heating in industrial settings
- Portable heating solutions for changing worksites
- Equipment built for demanding industrial environments
- Safetyfirst design with builtin protection systems
JETFIRE Space Heaters are designed for use in challenging industrial conditions, supporting reliable operation where interruptions can impact productivity.
Effective use of JETFIRE Space Heaters starts with understanding the work environment, selecting the correct type of heat, and applying equipment to real conditions on site. This guide provides a practical framework for making informed heating decisions, supported by more detailed articles across each area. If you need help selecting the right heating solution for your application, you can email contact@oemgroup.com.au or call +618 9270 0200 to speak with a specialist who understands commercial and industrial heating requirements.


