Electric air heater unit CR80
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electric air heater unit
electric air heater unit
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Characteristics

Power source
electric
Mounting
mobile
Applications
for aircraft

Description

CR80 MODEL - ELECTRICAL AIR HEATER UNIT The GUINAULT Air Cabin Heater ensures the supply of the airflow for heating purpose to both civil and military aircraft, of all types in the most extreme environments. Its ultra-sturdy design is fully protected against corrosion and is engineered to withstand harsh conditions in airport environments. The logical commonality of elements assists in the functional understanding of the machine, and contributes to the quality of maintenance. GENERATING VALUE • Improve comfort and quality on board • Greatly reduce the ground-level noise • Use it in remote aircraft parking without diesel engine, in connection with a 400 Hz GPU • Achieve significant cost reductions in jet fuel for airlines ADVANTAGES • Performance and efficiency under extreme conditions (down to -30°c) • Flow, pressure and temperature electronic control with aircraft selection • Maintenance access, modular construction • Low Total Cost of Ownership • Sturdiness and reliability • Approved by German Berufsgenossenschaft CR80 SPECIFICATIONS INPUT: - Voltage 400 V ± 10%, 50 or 60 Hz - Voltage 200 V as per ISO6858 / 400 Hz for the 400 Hz version - Alternative : 400 Hz input power socket - Power: - 91 kW max (max power can be reduced by software set up (80 kW heating power and 11 kW blower) OUTPUT POWER: - Airflow 0 to 3000 m3/h = 1765 cfm - electronically controlled - Pressure 8000 Pascal = 1,16 psi at aircraft connector at rated flow - Heating capacity: 80 kW (273 700 BTU/h) - Air temperature: adjustable / 60°C maximum DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT - Weight: 1000 kg - Dimensions (L x W x H in mm): 3223 x 1240 x 1474 mm
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