Bedbug Electric Heater Bid

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chris1971

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I'm bidding a job to install 6, 120 volt 20 amp circuits for an electric bedbug heater. It's designed to heat a small room where couches, mattresses, etc. are put into and the temperature of the chamber reaches 165 to kill bedbugs. Any weight, exciting jobs you've done?
 
I'm bidding a job to install 6, 120 volt 20 amp circuits for an electric bedbug heater. It's designed to heat a small room where couches, mattresses, etc. are put into and the temperature of the chamber reaches 165 to kill bedbugs. Any weight, exciting jobs you've done?

if the room has been used to store bedbug contaminated stuff, take
precautions that you don't bring home a free prize. :thumbsdown:
most services that treat with heat just heat the stuff in place.

seems there is a load bank company who makes these...

it would seem they are going for the big gun......
https://www.mosebachresistors.com/pdf/BK-10-15-20.pdf
 
if the room has been used to store bedbug contaminated stuff, take
precautions that you don't bring home a free prize. :thumbsdown:
most services that treat with heat just heat the stuff in place.

seems there is a load bank company who makes these...

it would seem they are going for the big gun......
https://www.mosebachresistors.com/pdf/BK-10-15-20.pdf

That is the company that makes the electric heaters for the bedbugs. It's model #BK-10. For some reason, they bring couches and mattresses to their facility to treat them in a heat chamber. They used the walls from a walk in cooler as the heat chamber. Sounds like it was built without proper permits. They are in the process of working with the city building department to see if they can keep the current structure.
 
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