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Air Handling Units provide 100% fuel efficiency.

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August 22, 2006 - Offered in air volumes from 1,000-60,000 cfm and inputs from 0.1-6.5 Mbtu/hr, direct-fired COMBATŪ DF-Series provides multiple installation options, including indoor and outdoor as well as vertical and horizontal configurations. Galvanized steel heaters are available in natural gas or propane gas models with 30:1 fully modulating burner and double-width, double-inlet, forward-curved centrifugal fan that puts 100% of available heat in air stream.

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Roberts-Gordon, Inc.
1250 William St.
Buffalo, NY, 14240
USA



Roberts-Gordon Expands Product Line to Include Direct-Fired Air Handling Units


Buffalo, New York - Roberts-Gordon, a manufacturer of infrared and warm air heating products, has recently added a line of direct-fired air handling units to the company's product offering. Under the trade name COMBATŪ by Roberts-Gordon DF-Series, these units are for commercial and light industrial applications such as vehicle repair/service shops, warehouses and manufacturing facilities.

COMBATŪ by Roberts-Gordon DF-Series heaters provide 100% fuel efficiency, improved indoor air quality, consistent temperatures with less stratification and superior ventilation. In addition, the heater offers design flexibility with multiple installation options, including both indoor and outdoor as well as vertical and horizontal configurations. Available in natural gas or propane gas models, the COMBATŪ by Roberts-Gordon DF-Series heaters are durable and reliable with galvanized steel construction and a sturdy integral frame. The heater's 30:1 fully modulating burner and double-width, double-inlet, forward-curved centrifugal fan put 100% of the available heat in the air stream.

Available in air volumes from 1,000 to 60,000 CFM and in inputs from 0.1 to 6.5 Mbtu/h, the COMBATŪ by Roberts-Gordon DF-Series heaters provide heating and air handling flexibility with Make-Up Air (100% outside air), Fixed Recirculation (fixed 80% indoor air / 20% outdoor air), and Air Management (variable outdoor air from 20% to 100%) configurations.

For more information on Roberts-Gordon's extensive product line, please contact 716.852.4400 or access the company's web site at www.rg-inc.com.
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