2024 - Volume #48, Issue #1, Page #34
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Heat Up Your Farm Buildings With These Large Heaters
Its gas-fired, natural gas or propane, single-stage unitary range radiant heaters are rated up to 220,000 Btu/hr. and run off a standard 120-volt electrical supply.
“These systems heat the concrete and not the air,” says Nick Reilly, National Sales Director. “The heat comes from the ground up to where it’s needed, so you get a warmer temperature at the ground level rather than at the ceiling.”
Standard features of the heaters include aluminum combustion tubes and gasket, direct spark ignition, heavy-duty couplers, a self-diagnostic ignition module, and parabolic aluminum reflectors.
U or L-shaped bends for specific layouts, side shields, brackets, and termination vents are optional.
“Farmers like them for their larger buildings because they heat from the bottom to the top,” Reilly says. “If they’re opening big overhead or sliding doors, heat recovery times are quicker than with other systems.”
The radiant heaters come in 10 to 70 ft. lengths and range in price from $1,200 to $3,200 plus S&H.
Manufacturing is in Indianapolis, with the heaters distributed by a network of dealers throughout the U.S.
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Nick Reilly, Advanced Radiant Systems, 315 N. Madison St., Fortville, Ind. 46040 (ph 800-874-3285; sales@advancedradiantsystems.com; www.advancedradiantsystems.com).
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