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Modine, a pioneer in innovative heating solutions in the HVAC industry, announced the introduction of a new electric heating line targeted at the residential market.

The Amp Dawg™ broadens Modine’s portfolio of electric heating products featuring quiet performance and exceptional heat throw that rivals gas-fired units in a slim, low-profile design.

Amp Dawg™ electric heater

The Amp Dawg™ electric residential unit heater is designed to be a quiet, efficient solution for heating garages, workshops, and other similar spaces. The durable unit boasts commercial-grade heating elements and a space-saving design.

The residentially certified 5.7 kW unit allows application flexibility in spaces like basements, garages, or storage areas, while the 9.0 kW unit provides two stages of controlled heat perfect for larger workshops and garages.

Hot Dawg® - reliable and trusted gas-fired solution

Amp Dawg™ brings that same quality and performance to homeowners seeking an electric option

For years, the Hot Dawg® has been a reliable and trusted gas-fired solution for heating garages and workspaces in homes across the country,” said Jon Schlemmer, Vice President and General Manager of Modine’s Heating business.

Jon Schlemmer adds, “Now, the Amp Dawg™ brings that same quality and performance to homeowners seeking an electric option. From the comfortably quiet operation to the space-saving design, the Amp Dawg™ showcases our continued dedication to meeting customer needs and living our purpose of engineering a cleaner and healthier world.”

Features of Amp Dawg™ electric heater

Notable features of the Amp Dawg™ electric unit heater include:

  • Heating output similar to or equal to an HD30-45 gas-fired unit
  • 13-inch ceiling-to-base installed height (compared to 2 feet with competing units)
  • Easy installation by using a unique ceiling mounting system and the lightweight design
  • Durable, commercial-grade sheathed steel heating elements
  • The 24-volt circuit included for compatibility with popular low-voltage smart thermostats
  • Quiet operation: sound levels as low as 46 dBA high stage, 41 dBA low stage at 15’
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