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Gas-Fired, IR Heater provides comfortable, gentle heat.


May 1, 2006 - Available in natural gas or propane gas models, BANANZAŽ BH low-intensity unitary heater is ceiling-mounted to conserve floor space and employs parabolic reflector design that directs heat downward. Features include aluminized steel tubing and direct spark ignition. Offered in straight, U, or L configurations, heater is available with inputs from 40,000-200,000 BTU/h and tube lengths from 10-80 ft for various commercial applications.


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Release date: March 15, 2006


Bananza Expands Product Line to Include Gas-Fired, Low-Intensity, Infrared Heater


Kentwood, Michigan - Bananza, a manufacturer of direct and indirect fired heating products, recently added a gas-fired, low-intensity infrared heater to the company's product offering, under the name BANANZAŽ BH. The BANANZAŽ BH unitary heater is for commercial applications such as vehicle repair/service shops, warehouses and manufacturing facilities.

Benefits of BANANZAŽ infrared heaters include fuel efficiency, reduced heating electricity cost, quick heat recovery and comfortable, gentle heat. In addition, the ceiling-mounted heater frees valuable floor space and is easy to install and maintain. Available in natural gas or propane gas models, the BANANZAŽ BH infrared heater provides durability and reliability with aluminized steel tubing and direct spark ignition. The heater's unique parabolic reflector design directs heat downward gently bathing people, floors and objects in warmth.

Available in inputs from 40,000 to 200,000 BTU/h and in tube lengths from 10 to 80 feet, the BANANZAŽ BH heater provides design flexibility with straight, "U" or "L" configurations.

For more information on Bananza's extensive product line, please contact Mark Rice at 616-698-0500 or access the company's web site at www.bananza.com.


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Phone: 716-852-4400 ext 242
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Mark Rice
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Phone: 616-698-0500

Company Information:
Name: Bananza Air Management Systems, Inc.
Address: 5320 52nd St. S.E.
City: Kentwood
State: MI
ZIP: 49512
Country: USA
Phone: 616-698-0500
FAX: 616-698-0427




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