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Bromic BH8280045 Tungsten Smart-Heat Portable Heater Gas Regulator
Bromic BH8280045 Tungsten Smart-Heat Portable Heater Gas Regulator
What This Part Is Used For
The Bromic BH8280045 Tungsten Smart-Heat Portable Heater Gas Regulator is a fuel supply control component used on Tungsten portable gas patio heaters. It regulates gas pressure from the supply to support stable ignition and consistent burner operation. This part is used when replacing a faulty regulator or restoring safe fuel delivery on a portable heater.
Why This Part Matters
A portable patio heater depends on steady gas pressure to light reliably and burn cleanly. A failing regulator can cause weak flame, shutdowns, or ignition problems that look like burner issues. Replacing the regulator with the correct Bromic part helps restore consistent heater performance and safer operation.
Key Features and Specifications
- Manufacturer part number BH8280045
- Gas regulator for Tungsten Smart-Heat portable heater systems
- Fuel supply pressure control component
- Used to support stable ignition and flame performance
- Service replacement part for portable gas patio heaters
- Exact fuel type and pressure rating are not confirmed here
Installation and Fitment Guidance
Gas regulator replacement should be performed with the fuel supply turned off and leak checks completed after installation. If the heater is configured for a specific fuel type, the regulator must match that configuration. Confirm by manufacturer part number before ordering.
About the Bromic Brand
Bromic Heating manufactures premium outdoor heating products for residential and commercial spaces. Their heater range includes electric radiant heaters, gas heaters, portable models, and professional control options. Bromic parts and accessories support long-term maintenance and service for installed systems. The brand is commonly specified for restaurant patios and high-end outdoor living areas.
Common Service Context
This regulator is commonly replaced when a portable heater will not stay lit or shows inconsistent flame height. Technicians also replace regulators when heaters have been stored improperly or exposed to weather and the fuel components degrade. It is a frequent service item on commercial patio heater fleets.