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65% fuel savings possible
May 1st 2007

A range of radiant tube heaters has been developed by Ambi-Rad. The company's Vision concept centres around all-new burner technology, which is complemented by optional finishes and enhancements.

The result, says the company, is a radiant tube system that meets the efficiency, flexibility and aesthetics requirements of users, and the installation and maintenance needs of installers.

The company says overall fuel savings can amount to 65% compared with conventional heating systems. NOx emissions have been reduced to 55ppm on certain models and units are quiet in operation (<47dBA). The combination of lower energy consumption, reduced emissions and low noise operation are said to make the Vision range among the most environmentally friendly heating solutions on the market.

The process of combustion has been altered by dispensing with the traditional burner control housing, as combustion occurs within the firing tube. The slimline burner head provides a long, evenly distributed flame that improves temperature distribution along the entire length of the heater, giving wide floor coverage.

On higher efficiency models, a recuperative heat exchanger further improves performance, heat distribution and thermal/radiant efficiency.

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