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Direct Gas-Fired Heater, ETL Listed, for use in tempering make-up air.
Packages are certified to the ANSI Z83.4a-2001/CSA 3.7a-2001 combined
safety standard and are available in sizes up to 2,500,000 BTUH and 21,000 CFM.
Units are designed for natural or propane applications and are rated
for indoor/outdoor installations in commercial occupancies. A unique feature
is the self-adjusting burner profile plates allowing 2-speed and
variable-air-volume applications. The plates ensure proper air velocity and
pressure drop across the burner for clean combustion. Spring-loaded profile
plates react to the momentum of the fresh air stream, therefore, no motors or
actuators are needed to drive them, nor do they need to be manually set to a
specific position.
Standard features include intermittent spark ignition system with timed
safety lockout, and redundant gas valves. Units consist of a galvanized
enclosure with an elevated gas burner which burns directly in the air
stream. The burner consists of non-clogging, stainless steel combustion
baffles attached to a aluminum gas supply section. The burner is
capable of nearly 100% thermal efficiency with a maximum turndown ratio of
30 to 1. The products of combustion mix with the make-up air which is
introduced into the heater intake directly from outside the building.
The burner module has a standard horizontal inlet and discharge duct
connection and is located upstream of the blower module. The blower
module has a standard horizontal inlet designed to accommodate an outside
air inlet hood with standard 2" filters and screen.
To satisfy a variety of installation requirements, packages are available
in a number of configurations which include additions of either a v-bank or
an evaporative cooler intake module. All modules bolt together to form a
rigid common base structure that mounts onto a single curb structure.
Combination packages that include both exhaust and supply fans mounted on
a single roof curb are also available, please contact your sales representative for more information.
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