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Infrared Heater offers flexible design options.


August 28, 2006 - Negative pressure VANTAGE® NP provides even heat distribution from vacuum design with uniform tube temperatures. With inputs from 40,000-200,000 Btu/h and tube lengths from 10-80 ft, heater is suitable for variety of building sizes. Burner box includes protective enclosure allowing minimal heat exposure to electrical controls. Heater can be designed as unitary model in straight, U-tube, or L configurations, or as multiburner model in herringbone, flag, and T configurations.


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Release date: August 1, 2006


Roberts-Gordon's New VANTAGE® NP, Negative Pressure Infrared Heater Offers Flexible Design Options


Buffalo, New York - Roberts-Gordon, an international manufacturer of low-intensity, gas-fired, infrared heating equipment for over 40 years, introduces the VANTAGE® NP. This negative pressure infrared heater offers design flexibility with a broad range of burner Btu/h inputs, tube lengths and layout options. In addition, the heater provides even heat distribution from a vacuum design with uniform tube temperatures.

With inputs from 40,000 Btu/h up to 200,000 Btu/h and tube lengths from 10 feet up to 80 feet, the VANTAGE® NP is suitable for a variety of building sizes. The VANTAGE® NP can be designed as a unitary heater or in multiburner configurations. The unitary heater provides adaptable designs with straight, u-tube or L configurations. The multiburner heating system offers custom-engineered designs, including herringbone, flag and T configurations, with a variety of zoning options. Also, multiburner designs can connect up to 16 burners or 1.6 million Btu/h to a single flue, thereby reducing installation costs.

CSA design certified, the VANTAGE® NP burner has the same durable construction as the VANTAGE® line of heaters. The burner box design includes a protective enclosure allowing minimal heat exposure to valuable electrical controls. The heater has durable components, such as heat-treated aluminized tubing, for longer life. The VANTAGE® NP heater is ideal for a variety of applications such as manufacturing areas, warehouses, loading docks and auto body repair shops and more.

Roberts-Gordon's additional products include CORAYVAC®, ULTRAVAC(TM), VANTAGE® MODULATING, VANTAGE® II, VANTAGE® HE, VANTAGE® TF, GORDONRAY® BH and CARIBE®.

With corporate headquarters in Buffalo, Roberts-Gordon also has a facility in the U.K. and is supported by a worldwide network of independent distributors. For product literature or information, please call 716.852.4400 or access the company's website at www.rg-inc.com.


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Madonna T. Courtney
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Phone: 716-852-4400 ext 242
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Company Information:
Name: Roberts-Gordon, Inc.
Address: 1250 William St.
City: Buffalo
State: NY
ZIP: 14240
Country: USA
Phone: 800-828-7450
FAX: 716-852-0854
http://www.rg-inc.com



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