NG LPG Portable Poultry Farm Infrared Gas Brooder Heater
- Each heater can warm 700 to 900 chicks, covering a heating area of 10 to 15 square meters.
- Each heater can only be used with one type of working gas.
- Applicable gases: natural gas, liquefied gas, propane, biogas.
- Gas pressure requirements: For natural gas, liquefied gas and propane, the pressure needs to be 3500 to 5000 Pa; for biogas, the pressure must be at least 8000 Pa.
- Gas consumption: Natural gas: 0.24 m³/h; Liquefied gas: 0.18 kg/h; Biogas: 0.7–0.8 m³/h.
- The maximum power and heat value of each heater: 2.46 kW/h, 2116 kcal/h.
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Description
This NG/LPG Portable Poultry Farm Infrared Gas Brooder Heater is a dedicated heating tool for livestock farming, tailored to warm chicks, ducklings, and young piglets in brooder houses, nurseries, or small-scale farms.
Compatible with natural gas (NG) or liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), it uses infrared radiant heat (via a ceramic honeycomb plate) to deliver uniform, gentle warmth—critical for neonatal animals (which lack temperature regulation). Each unit covers 10–15㎡, warming 700–900 chicks when hung 0.9–1.5m high, maintaining optimal brooding temps (32–35°C for day-olds).
Its portable design suits temporary setups or mobile farms. Key specs: 2.46kW/h power (2116kcal/h heat), gas consumption (0.24m³/h for NG; 0.18kg/h for LPG), and pressure compatibility (3500–5000Pa for NG/LPG). Safety features (flame-out gas cut-off) and low emissions make it efficient for daily use.
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Each heater can warm 700 to 900 chicks, with each chick receiving a heating area of 10 to 15 square meters. |
| The fire control knob adjusts the amount of gas entering the burner, thus controlling the fire intensity. | ![]() |
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High-temperature resistant ceramic tile, uniform heat conduction,explosion-proof and crack-resistant, insulating and flame-retardant. |
| The filter screen can filter impurities in the gas, allowing for more complete combustion and preventing blockages. | ![]() |



