QMark CUS93505203FFW Cabinet Heater, 5 KW, 208V/3Ph From Factory, Field Convertible To 208V/1Ph

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$2,050.09

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Product ID:
QMark-CUS93505203FFW
UPC:
685360174051
Weight:
120.00 (Lbs.)
Ships By:
Truck, Curbside, Back Of Truck
Ships From:
South Carolina - Factory Direct

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Description:

QMark CUS93505203FFW Cabinet Heater, 5 KW, 208V/3Ph From Factory, Field Convertible to 208V/1Ph
 
Ideal spaces include: School Hallways, Churches, Transportation Terminals, Stairwells, Entrance Ways, Vestibules, Lobbies, Mechanical Rooms.
 
QMark CUS93505203FFW Cabinet Heater Features:
- 5 KW.
- Ships wired for 208V/3Ph, field convertible to 208V/1Ph.
- White color.
- Built-in single stage thermostat with adjustable knob to have heater run until demand is satisfied.
- Manual Reset over temperature cutout wired into control circuit. Supplied in addition to auto-reset cutout.
- A three pole non-fused disconnect switch disconnects power to the heater.
- Disconnect design prevents entry into the control compartment until disconnect switch is turned to the OFF position.
- Multiple mounting configurations with field adjustments and many optional mounting accessories to choose from.
- Contemporary design to match modern and future architect specifications.
- Standard stamped grilles.
- One-person maintenance on ceiling applications with hinged front panel.
- Front cover interlock de-energizes unit when front cover is removed for added safety.
- Disposable air filter mounted in inlet air stream.
- Cabinet constructed of heavy 16-gauge cold-rolled steel to provide strength.
- Finished with a polyester powder coating for corrosion resistance.
- Motors are mounted with automatic thermal overload protection.
- Motor fuse protection is provided on all heaters to meet safety requirements
- Comes standard with two thermal safety cutouts to automatically shut off and protect the heater in the event of overheating.
- Automatic thermal limit reactivates the heater when operating temperature returns to normal.
- Manual reset limit requires unit to be powered down and inspected before operation can resume.
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