Modine HER100C1201 Electric Heater, 10 KW, 240V 1Ph

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$1,718.31

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Product ID:
Modine-HER100C1201
UPC:
046629320174
Weight:
74.00 (Lbs.)
Ships By:
Truck, Curbside, Back Of Truck
Ships From:
Virginia - Direct From Modine

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Description:

Modine HER100C1201 Features:
- FP 32017.
- Factory assembled and wired for a specific power supply - no field modifications required.
- Heavy duty steel safety fan guard.
- Totally enclosed, thermally protected fan motor.
- Automatic re-setting overheat control.
- Lightweight balanced fan blade.
- Adjustable air deflector blades.
- Steel casing with tough baked on finish.
- Nickel chromium wire elements enclosed in powder filled aluminum coated steel tubes.
- Built in terminal blocks and contactors.
- Drop down service panel for easy wiring connections.
- Made in the USA.
- Deflector blades can be adjusted to lengthen or shorten heat throw as well as direct heated air up or down.
- Terminal and junction boxes provide easy access to heating-element terminals, overheat control switch, the unit’s power supply, and control connections.
- Motors are enclosed and protected from thermal overload.
- Fans are statically and dynamically balanced.
- An automatic re-setting overheat control interrupts the power supply to the heating elements in the event of overheating. This control resets once the element is at a safe temperature.
- Fan and motor assemblies are exposed and can be removed without lowering the unit heater.
- Hinged bottom allows for easy access to the access to the controls.
 

Horizontal Electric Heater (HER)

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.
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