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What is the
longest enclosure you can make without freight damage? |
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Twelve feet long. |
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What is the longest heater
length? |
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Ten feet long, but
we can place up to twelve feet of heat on a 12' long
enclosure using, as an example, 2 - 6' heaters on the 12' backplate. |
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Q: |
Are blank section punched
with slots for air inlet and discharge? |
A: |
No. Regular blanks have no
holes or slots unless specified. |
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Q: |
Can custom colors be
painted? |
A: |
Yes. The factory requires
a color chip or sample to match. |
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Q: |
What can be installed
for controls in a standard unit? |
A: |
A thermostat in one junction box and a disconnect
in the other. |
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Q: |
What are control sections
used for? |
A: |
When you need any other control other
than a stat or disc. |
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Q: |
Are duplex recepticles
available? |
A: |
Yes. You need a front cover
that is not part of the heater front.
(Example: 6'6" back with 6' heat on the left and a 6' front and a 6" front
with duplex to be snapped to the back plate.) |
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Q: |
What is the difference
between a power relay and a transformer relay? |
A: |
A power
relay has to be fed 24 volt to power the contacts. A transformer
relay produces 24 volt from the coil. |
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Q: |
Can a custom made heater
be produced for a specific project?
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A: |
Yes. New dies
can be made and testing at U.L. can be performed, however,
there are costs associated with this option. |
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Q: |
What is the delivery
for anodized finish vs. painted finish? |
A: |
You can add at least
4 weeks to the delivery, plus there is added cost
also.
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