KWFP Direct-fired Cannon Heater

KWFP is a direct-fired cannon heater for agricultural buildings. It is mainly intended for poultry houses,
greenhouses and selected agricultural projects that prioritize fast warm-up, direct heating logic and better investment efficiency.

What Is KWFP?

KWFP is a direct-fired cannon heater for agricultural buildings. It is intended for poultry houses, greenhouses and selected agricultural scenarios where projects value fast warm-up, more direct heating logic and simpler direct-fired warm-air implementation.

Who Is KWFP More Suitable For?


KWFP is more suitable for poultry houses, greenhouses and other agricultural projects where rapid temperature build-up, system directness and practical installation logic matter more than higher air-quality expectations associated with indirect-fired paths.

When Should You Consider KWFP First?

KWFP should be considered first when the project values warm-up speed, direct-fired simplicity and investment efficiency. It is often relevant in poultry-house and greenhouse projects where the primary goal is to build heat quickly and directly.

Core Advantages

Faster Warm-Up

KWFP follows a direct-fired path that allows projects to build heat quickly in the space.

Simpler System Logic

Compared with more complex system paths, KWFP is easier to understand and implement in projects that prioritize direct-fired warm air.

Better Investment Efficiency


For projects sensitive to initial budget and practical installation logic, KWFP often offers clearer economic justification.

Better for Selection by Installation and Building Conditions

KWFP becomes easier to evaluate when the project values simple direct-fired equipment logic and does not require higher indirect-fired air-quality expectations.

Typical Applications

Poultry House Applications

Suitable for broiler houses, layer houses, and brooding-stage buildings, focusing on rapid heat recovery, temperature uniformity in floor and activity areas, and stable heating performance during continuous winter operation. For brooding-stage or cold-season projects, KWFP can help establish the basic thermal environment more quickly and support equipment configuration according to building layout.

Greenhouse Applications

Suitable for flower, fruit, vegetable, and controlled agriculture greenhouses, focusing on heat recovery efficiency, warm air coverage, and maintenance convenience. For projects requiring rapid restoration of greenhouse temperatures in low-temperature environments, direct-fired warm air systems usually offer a more direct solution advantage.

Other Agricultural Buildings

Suitable for agricultural building applications requiring rapid establishment of a basic thermal environment. For such projects, the appropriate heating solution and equipment layout should be evaluated according to building dimensions, insulation conditions, ventilation organization, and target temperature requirements.

The application descriptions on the webpage are intended for preliminary evaluation. Actual equipment quantity, layout methods, and operating parameters should be further assessed according to project conditions.

How to Understand the Direct-Fired Path

The direct-fired path should not be understood only as a “cheaper option.” Its real value lies in fast warm-up, direct heat delivery and simpler system logic. KWFP is therefore suitable for agricultural projects that want to establish heat quickly and directly rather than building a more complex indirect-fired warm-air path.

Models, Technical Data and Installation Documents

For detailed installation and layout requirements, please request technical documentation according to project conditions.

Product Specifications

How to Understand Model Selection and Configuration

Model / Capacity Range

Different KWFP models can be selected according to building size, heating demand and application scenario.
Final model selection should be confirmed based on actual project conditions.

Installation & Project Options

Fuel conditions, building dimensions, installation method and operating expectations all affect final configuration.
It is recommended to confirm the model and layout together with technical support.

How Does KWFP Differ from Other Agricultural Heating Paths?

Prioritize Rapid Heating


When projects prioritize rapid heat recovery, direct system structure, and investment economy, KWFP is highly recommended for evaluation.

Greater Focus on Air Cleanliness

When greater importance is placed on separation of combustion and airflow, warm air cleanliness, and long-term operational quality, indirect-fired solutions such as KWIH should be further compared.

Greater Preference for Radiant Heating Logic

When projects prefer radiant heating and strengthened zoned heating logic, the LTSA series can be further evaluated.

Different heating solutions are not simply a matter of “which is better,” but rather which is more suitable for different building goals and management requirements.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is KWFP more suitable for poultry houses or greenhouses?

A: It is suitable for poultry houses, greenhouses, and agricultural building applications requiring rapid heating and project economy, especially projects sensitive to heat recovery speed and seeking a more direct system solution.

Q: What is the main difference between direct-fired and indirect-fired systems?

A:Direct-fired systems are more direct and provide faster heating, making them suitable for applications emphasizing efficiency and investment economy. Indirect-fired systems separate combustion from airflow, making them more suitable for projects requiring higher air cleanliness and long-term operational quality.

Q: Why are users concerned about air management in direct-fired products?

A:These concerns mainly arise from attention to building ventilation organization, air management requirements, and operating methods, especially in livestock and poultry buildings. For actual projects, the key is not simply whether to “worry or not worry,” but whether proper evaluation and configuration are carried out according to building structure, ventilation systems, and operating requirements.

Q: What is the core difference between KWFP and KWIH?

A:KWFP belongs to the direct-fired warm air category, emphasizing rapid heating and direct system structure. KWIH belongs to the indirect-fired category, focusing more on air cleanliness and long-term operational quality.

Q: Why are all specifications and drawings not directly displayed on the webpage?

A: Because projects vary greatly in building dimensions, insulation conditions, fuel conditions, and layout methods. Website content is more suitable for preliminary evaluation, while detailed specifications, dimensions, and installation materials are better obtained through project communication.

Q: What materials can Keywarm provide?


A
: According to project requirements, Keywarm can provide one-page PDFs, product manuals, specification documents, and additional installation and product selection support.

Q: If I am still unsure whether KWFP is suitable for my project, what information should I provide first?

A:It is recommended to provide basic information such as building type, dimensions, insulation conditions, fuel conditions, ventilation methods, and target temperature. Based on this, we can assist with a preliminary evaluation closer to the actual application scenario.

Documentation and Technical Support

For further comparison between KWFP and other agricultural heating solutions or to proceed with project discussions, related materials and technical support are available upon request

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