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Infrared Heaters operate on natural gas or propane.


October 20, 2006 - True Dual 2-Stage Heaters regulate air and gas flows at high- and low-heat stages for optimum efficiency. Design certified to ANSI/CGA standards and approved for indoor/outdoor use, they have high heat/low heat input ratings from 85,000/65,000 BTUH to 200,000/145,000 BTUH. Other features include direct spark ignition and heavy duty 12 ga black steel combustion and heat exchanger tubes. SS models are available for wet, humid, and corrosive environments.


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Release date: September 28, 2006


Solaronics Begins Shipping New Energy Efficient True Dual 2-Stage Infra-Red Heating Systems for Commercial and Industrial Buildings


Rochester, MI - Solaronics, Inc., reports their patented True Dual 2-Stage Heaters announced at ASHRAE's January Conference in Chicago are now shipping to distributors and representatives in the US and Canada. Overseas shipments to commence in mid October.

"Architects and engineers seeking the most energy efficient heating system can now specify the new Solaronics True Dual 2-Stage Heaters for a wide variety of building types," says Tom Lester, vice president of sales and marketing. According to Lester, Solaronics heaters are typically specified for new buildings and retrofits to existing buildings for manufacturing plants, warehouses and distribution centers, aircraft hangars, ice and roller rinks, auto body shops and auto dealerships, loading docks, fire stations and farm/agricultural buildings.

Solaronics True Dual 2-Stage Heaters operate on Natural Gas or LP Gas (Propane). But what makes them truly unique, explains Lester, is that both air and gas flows are precisely regulated at both the high- and low-heat stages for optimum efficiency. He adds: "In most buildings, the heaters will be operating on the low-heat setting approximately 90% of the time, producing a comfortable work environment while lowering energy costs up to 75% over other units."

Design certified by CSA International to ANSI/CGA standards, Solaronics True Dual 2-Stage Heaters are approved for indoor / outdoor use and have input ratings from 85,000 / 65,000 BTUH (high heat / low heat) to 200,000/145,000 BTUH. Other features include: Direct spark ignition; 100% safety shut-off; Completely assembled and factory tested burner; Heavy duty 12 gauge black steel combustion and heat exchanger tubes with 10 year warranty; Easy chain mounting. Stainless Steel Models are available for car washes and other wet, humid and corrosive environments.

For additional information on Solaronics True Dual 2-Stage Heaters, contact Solaronics, Inc., the leader in gas infra-red technology and products for over 40 years: 704 Woodward Avenue, Rochester, MI 48307. Phone: 1-800-223-5335; FAX: 1-248-651-0357; E-Mail: sales@solaronicsusa.com; Web: www.solaronicsusa.com.


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Name: Solaronics Inc.
Address: 704 Woodward Ave.
City: Rochester
State: MI
ZIP: 48307 1170
Country: USA
Phone: 800-223-5335
FAX: 248-651-0357
http://www.solaronicsusa.com


Related keywords:   2 STAGE  |  SYSTEM  |  OUTDOOR  |  INFRARED  |  INDUSTRIAL  |  INDOOR  |  HEATERS  |  COMMERCIAL


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