Wednesday, 28 April 2010

UDSB – new high efficiency warm air heater from Reznor

The new UDSB warm air heater from Reznor UK Ltd offers all the benefits of the high efficiency UDSA model, with the additional advantages of a direct-drive centrifugal fan. This makes it ideal for applications requiring distribution of heat through ducting or induction nozzles, or where the unit is positioned as an over-door heater.

The new model provides excellent heating capability to the full spectrum of operating environments, including large industrial buildings and smaller premises such as automotive showrooms and retail outlets.

The UDSB’s energy-saving capability means it is listed on the government’s Energy Technology List, making it eligible for Enhanced Capital Allowances (ECAs). Installing qualifying technology may enable end-users to apply for 100% capital allowances in the first year on both capital purchase and direct installation costs.

Centrifugal power
The UDSB is among the most flexible warm air heaters on the market. Available in outputs ranging between 15 and 64kW, the UDSB is equipped with variable speed direct drive centrifugal fans to provide a simple, versatile heating solution.

The powerful centrifugal fan provides a longer throw than most similar units, making the UDSB particularly useful in larger premises, where it can be mounted at higher levels, safely out of the way of overhead cranes and other high-level machinery.

The units are delivered to site with a pre-set fan speed. However, a simple wire change allows for variable settings for airflows, static pressure or noise levels.

Standard units can be easily connected to ductwork. Free blowing applications require horizontal louvres and fan speed adjustment to give the desired airflow.

Like its axial fan counterpart UDSA, the UDSB offers easy installation thanks to its lightweight construction and simplified support requirements. It is available in horizontal or downflow orientation, making the new unit an ideal solution to many heating schemes.

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