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Tube heaters.

A four-page brochure describes a range of 19 unitized low-intensity radiant tube heaters ranging in capacity from 40,000 to 250,000 btu/hr. The brochure highlights various features and includes detailed charts, drawings and illustrations of radiant tube heaters. Among features highlighted are the heater's pull-through system and self-contained draft inducer inducer /in·duc·er/ (in-dldbomacs´er) a molecule that causes a cell or organism to accelerate synthesis of an enzyme or sequence of enzymes in response to a developmental signal.

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 for increased radiant efficiency and safety; the rugged, one-piece cast iron burner system and spark ignition system ignition system

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 safety control; the large diameter, heat treated calorized radiant emitter tube system and numerous other features such as monitoring lights for on-line diagnosis and simple, easy maintenance. The brochure then provides various detailed charts on mounting heights, minimum clearances to combustibles and various specifications and dimensions of all 19 models. Factory pre-assembled for easy, low cost installation, the units can be adapted for either vented or unvented applications and are especially suited for low mounting heights, according to according to
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 the literature. Units are available in natural or propane propane, CH3CH2CH3, colorless, gaseous alkane. It is readily liquefied by compression and cooling. It melts at −189.9°C; and boils at −42.2°C;.  gas.

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Title Annotation:Literature: equipment
Publication:Rubber World
Date:Jun 22, 2004
Words:169
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