Infrared heating
Infrared heating - low intensity radiant heater
Gas as a fuel burns in steel pipe and energy is partly transmitted by convection and partly by radiation to the surface or objects that are heated. Fuel: natural gas or LPG
Gas pressure: 20 - 50 mbar Types of heaters: LINE HEATER
- Power: 15 - 50 kW
- Mass: 41 - 81 kg
- Length: 6,6 - 15,8 m
TWO-LINE HEATER
- Power: 30 - 70 kW
- Mass: 82 - 136 kg
- Length:13,4 - 25,6 m
U-PIPE HEATER
- Power: 15 - 50 kW
- Mass: 39 - 96 kg
- Length: 3,8 - 8,4 m
MULTI-BURNER HEATER
- Power: 15 - 50 kW
- Built-in: several burners with one fan
SUN HEATER
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for exteriors:terraces, winter gardens,covered markets,open garagges, etc.
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Power: 4,5 - 12 kW
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Heating radius: 6,5 m
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Source of LPG: gas cylinder 10 kg
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Mass: 10 kg
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Height: 2250 mm
In co-operation with: Roberts Gordon
Oxford Street
Bilston, West Midlands WV14 7EG UK
e-mail: uksales@rg-inc.com
www.rg-inc.com
Datum: 9.3.2021. Infrared heating is most suitable way of heating high, large and open spaces, where up to 70% of energy is delivered through radiation on the radiated surface.Infrared heating is most suitable way of heating spaces such us: factory halls. Datum: 9.3.2021. Gas as a fuel burns on the surface of ceramic tile, and 2/3 of energy is transmitted through radiation on the surface or objects exposed to radiation.
Datum: 9.3.2021. Gas as a fuel burns in steel pipe and energy is partly transmitted by convection and partly by radiation to the surface or objects that are heated.
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