
When the cold months approach, a reliable heating solution is essential — especially if you run a workshop, a warehouse, a garage, or any large commercial space. The Jefferson Inferno range delivers powerful, efficient and robust heating options designed specifically for industrial and commercial environments.
Whether you need to keep staff comfortable, protect equipment and materials, or simply ensure your workspace remains operational despite freezing temperatures — Jefferson Inferno heaters are built for the job.
Jefferson Inferno heaters are heavy-duty space heaters powered by diesel, kerosene or paraffin fuel — engineered to deliver high BTU output and heat large, open spaces. Their rugged steel construction, mobility and safety features make them ideal for tough environments like workshops, warehouses, garages and construction sites.
The Inferno lineup includes several models — from compact units to high-output heaters — giving flexibility depending on the size and needs of your workspace.
The Inferno heaters produce substantial heat: for example, the “Inferno 105” model delivers about 105,000 BTU (≈ 31 kW) and the “Inferno 150” model reaches roughly 150,000 BTU (≈ 44 kW).
That kind of power ensures rapid warm-up and consistent heat — even in large halls, poorly insulated warehouses, or spacious workshops.
Built with rugged steel housing and a stainless-steel combustion chamber, Inferno heaters are tough enough to withstand the harsh conditions typical of industrial environments.
They come with features like integral fuel gauges, thermal protection for the motor, electronic flame control, and error-indicator lights for safety and reliable performance.
Inferno units run on diesel, kerosene or paraffin — giving you flexibility depending on what fuel you have or prefer. Fuel consumption is reasonable compared with the heating output. For example, smaller units consume about 1.7 L/hr while still delivering around 60,000 BTU of heat.
Many Inferno heaters are portable — fitted with wheels or handles, making it easy to move them around different areas in a workshop or warehouse. Even larger units are designed with transport in mind.
Most Inferno models offer adjustable thermostats or built-in controls, enabling you to manage heat output and running time for maximum efficiency and comfort.