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  • Industrial Heater 571/1.5
  • Industrial Heater 571/1.5

Model 571 / 1.5

The Model 571 Process Heater will give an outlet temperature up to 300°C.


Power

Power

1.5 kW

Max inlet temp

Max inlet temp

90° C

Max exhaust temp

Max exhaust temp

300° C

Max airflow

Max airflow

225 m3/hr

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Features & Benefits

The Model 571 Process Heater consists of a single element assembly mounted inside a nickel-plated casing. The casing is provided with a flanged inlet and the outlet can either be fitted with a flange or nozzle.

01

Thermal cut-out 

The inlet of the Model 571 can be fitted with a thermal cut-out to protect the element in the event of the air flow becoming restricted.

02

Variety of temperature controls

A variety of temperature controls are available ranging from switching devices to provide fixed loadings through to systems to monitor and regulate the outlet temperature.

03

Accessories available

Including an air regulating valve and hose adapter.

04

Precision fitment

The Model 571 will fit directly to the outlet of SECOMAK fan Models 573 and 575. Adapters are available to fit other fans in the SECOMAK range.

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