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Volcano Rod Sand Pile & Water Barrel Heater X2500 Masonry Sand & Water Heater

$ 157.34

Availability: 28 in stock

Description

VOLCANO ROD X2500
SAND PILE AND WATER HEATER
THE ELECTRIC SAND PILE HEATER heats all day while you work, three ways:
1) Heat from the ground below the sand pile moves up through the sand;
2) Heat radiates through the center of sand pile;
3) Heat lost through the top forms a heated air shield between the whole top surface of the sand and the tarp.
KEEPS SAND PILES FROM FREEZING
Built specifically for wintertime masonry use, the heater constantly warms water and sand. The unit has an internal thermostat which will cycle on and off intermittently and will keep up to 5 tons of sand and 50 gallons of water hot when temperatures are as low as 1 degree below zero. The cost is estimated at only @2.94 per day maximum, based on 7.5 cents per kilowatt hour; actual cost per day may vary.
SAVES LABOR
The unit will pay for itself in less than two cold weeks of saved labor since employees do not spend 1-2 hours each winter day thawing the water and sand pile.
INCREASES TIME FOR PRODUCTION
Masons can immediately start working because the water and sand are hot when they arrive at work. Two hours saved on a cold morning in an 8 hour workday equals a >30% increase in available production time that day.
COMPACT SIZE, BETTER QUALITY, ONE PIECE, ALL STAINLESS STEEL CONSTRUCTION
Measuring only 16” x 38” x 1” and weighing less than 5 pounds, it can fit behind the seat of a pickup truck! No more scorched sand! Built for ruggedness, ease of transportation, and economy: the electric sand pile heater should give you years of service.
The rod maintains a constant temperature of and not over 200 degrees. The rod will take approximately 6-12 hours to reach this temperature depending on the conditions.
Directions For Use
1) Dig a hole in the center of the sand pile large enough to insert a 55 gallon drum or dump sand over the barrel at delivery time. Brick, block, or rock can be heated using the same method. 2) Fill the 55 gallon drum approximately 3/4 full of water; insert Volcano Rod plug into a 120-volt grounded outlet with ground fault interrupter. Heating will begin instantly. Do not energize the unit unless it is immersed in water. This will void warranty. 3) For best results, cover the sand pile with an insulated tarp. An un-insulated tarp can be used, but may not provide enough insulating factor in colder temperatures. If enough sand is not being heated, use a thicker insulating tarp such as a concrete curing blanket.
Maximum temperature will be reached in approximately 6 to 12 hours and will be maintained as long as the unit is energized. In colder temperatures, a larger mass can be heated by creating airspace between the sand and the insulated tarp by placing bricks, blocks, or rocks on top of the sand before covering it with the tarp. This creates an airshaft for hot air to travel over the whole top surface of the sand pile, thus keeping a larger amount of sand warm. Use a good quality tarp or curing blanket.
The Automatic Sand Heater is now set up and ready to provide a workable pile of sand and 50 gallons of hot mixing water, day after day.
NOTE: Special care should be taken in hard water areas. Hard water deposits can build up on the heated end of the volcano rod. Operating the rod with excessive build up can cause excessive internal overheating and shorten the life of the unit. It is suggested that you remove this hard water build up with a mild acidic solution (such as vinegar), or you may use a wire brush to scrape it off. Never use an acidic solution stronger than vinegar for cleaning.