Gas air heater XR 60+
wall-mountedceiling-mounted

gas air heater
gas air heater
gas air heater
gas air heater
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Characteristics

Energy source
gas
Installation
wall-mounted, ceiling-mounted

Description

Improved efficiency Heating and air circulation Economical energy consumption Quick warm up Reliable design The XR 60 is a compact air heater with axial fan. The unit has a capacity of 60 kW and does not need a condensate siphon. The pre-mix burner and the system fan both have stepless modulation down to 60% output. These features ensure a constant and even temperature in the building. modulating premix burner and fan delta T-control optimizes energy consumption vertical air discharge possible summer ventilation compact and low weight available in natural gas or propane version installation friendly simple maintenance controller can operate up to 8 heaters other controling possibilities: 10V. and modbus Nominal power 61.2kW Minimum heat output 37.9kW Nominal load lower value 66kW Efficiency 95.6% Air volume 6700m³/h - 8500m³/h Max. throw horizontal 46m Max. throw vertical 11m Supply voltage 230V Nominal current 3.5A Max. electric power input 750W Max. sound level (at a distance of 4 metres) 65.94dB(A) Heat exchanger material Stainless steel Closed version Yes Burner controller high/low No Burner controller, modulating Yes Control signal on/off Yes Control signal 0-10 V No Fan type Axial Degree of protection (IP) IP00B Height 670mm Width 795mm Depth 795mm Weight 90kg Min. mounting height (horizontal air distribution) 2.7m Outer pipe diameter of combustion air 80mm Seasonal space heating energy efficiency (Ns) 78.3% Connection, fuel External thread Nominal inner diameter for fuel 3/4 inch (20) Gas consumption low-calorific natural gas (G25) 7.9m³/h Gas consumption propane (G31) 5.3kg/h
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