Gas air heater unit ATR series
biomassdiesel enginewall-mounted

Gas air heater unit - ATR series - MET MANN - biomass / diesel engine / wall-mounted
Gas air heater unit - ATR series - MET MANN - biomass / diesel engine / wall-mounted
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Characteristics

Power source
gas, biomass, diesel engine
Mounting
wall-mounted
Applications
industrial
Heating power

Max.: 106,400 W
(363,051.7 BTU/h)

Min.: 19,900 W
(67,901.59 BTU/h)

Air flow

Max.: 8,875 m³/h
(313,417.7 ft³/h)

Min.: 1,650 m³/h
(58,269.2 ft³/h)

Description

Hot air fan heaters with a hot water coil are ideal for heating all types of commercial, industrial or agricultural premises where a flow of hot air is required to heat different areas of the premises to be heated. Hot water must be produced by a diesel, gas or biomass boiler. The hot water, by means of a circulation pump, passes through the interior of the heating coil of the air heater and the heat transfer is carried out by the air fan of the air heater. The fan can be axial or centrifugal, the axial type is used for direct diffusion and the centrifugal fan allows the application of a duct network in addition to having a greater range. Characteristics Axial or centrifugal fan to channel the air. Water battery for heating. Wide range of models, versions and accessories. Hydraulic connections on the left or right hand. Quick installation thanks to the variety of supports. Different types of air diffusion grids. Possibility of supply in stainless steel. Wide range of controls and regulation systems.

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