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Modine Electric & Gas Heaters, Manuals Contact
Illustration: a Modine electric unit heater, cited below.
Contact:Modine Manufacturing Co.
1500 De Koven Ave.
Racine, WI 53403
USA Tel: 1-800-828-HEAT (4328) Web: https://www.modinehvac.com/
Modine brands include both Modine and Airedale. The company produces unit heaters, radiant heat systems, infrared heaters, duct furnace systems, vertical unit ventilators, ductless mini-split ceiling cassettes, make-up air systems, and "needlepoint bioplar ionizatin (NPBI) equipment.
Among heating equipment are commercial gas fired heaters, electric unit heatrs, stea,/hot water unit heaters, oil fired unit heaters, and steam/hot water cabinet unit heaters.
Modine HER ELECTRIC HORIZONTAL UNIT HEATER INSTALLATION & SERVICE MANUAL [PDF] (2019) Model series 2-525.6
Excerpts: Recommended for use in buildings with low ceilings are few obstructions, the horizontal electric unit heaters models are equipped with horizontal air deflector blades to adjust airflow either up or down.
The HER is normally placed around the perimeter of the building so that the air stream from each heater “wipes” the wall to produce a blanket of warm air along the building’s outside walls where heat loss is greatest.
The operation of Modine electric unit heaters is governed by
an electrical contactor which is controlled by a thermostat.
The contactor completes the electric circuit to the heating
elements when the thermostat “calls” for heat.
The fan motor is
also activated when the thermostat “calls” for heat. When the
thermostat is satisfied, the fan motor stops and the contactor
opens the circuit to the heating elements.
Modine PDB / BDP GAS FIRED UNIT HEATER INSTALLATION AND SERVICE MANUAL [PDF] (2021) Model series 6-580.16
Excerpt:
The perfect way to efficiently heat an ample space such as a large pole barn or a commercial or industrial warehouse. Easy to use and time tested for quality and durability. The PDP model series expands on the size range of the Hot Dawg Series.
Our commercial-grade power vent unit heaters come with either a propeller fan or centrifugal blower fan in seven different sizes.
Modine POR HORIZONTAL OIL-FIRED UNIT HEATER INSTALLATION & SERVICE MANUAL [PDF] (2017) Model series 4-522.6
Excerpt: Modine POR oil-fired unit heaters offer an efficient and reliable way of heating a space, particularly in regions where supplies of other fuels, such as natural gas, may be unavailable, undependable, or interruptible.
The units are direct driven propeller fan-type units designed for overhead suspension and horizontal delivery of heated air.
Time-tested and field-proven components are engineered into the design of these compact units, which produce comfort heating at the lowest cost through their highly efficient operation.
Modine HSB/HC HORIZONTAL STEAM / HYDRONIC UNIT HEATER INSTALLATION & SERVICE MANUAL [PDF] (2021) Model series 1-550.32
Excerpt: Steam horizontal and vertical delivery unit heaters are available
in both standard and low-outlet temperature models. Low outlet
temperature models are recommended primarily for installation
on heating systems with steam pressures of 30 to 150 PSI.
When used at these steam pressures they provide lower outlet
air temperatures for longer heat throw and, because of wider
fin spacing, they are less susceptible to clogging in dusty
atmospheres.
The model number of each unit heater indicates its rated Btu/Hr.
capacity/1000 at 2 lbs. steam pressure and 60°F entering air
temperature. For example an HSB 63 has an output of 63,000
Btu/Hr. at 2 lbs. steam and 60°F entering air.
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