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Product Description
With the extremely high cost of paint stored in the average paintshop, it is extremely critical that it is properly stored at the correct temperature. Our air warmer is fully ATEX approved and is available with a matching thermostat (AFT40). Typical Applications: - Aircraft Hangers. - Offshore Installations. - Fuel Servicing Areas. - Battery Stores. - Chemical Plants. - Gas Installations. - Paint Stores.
- Powder Coated Finish.
- 1500W
- Certified to meet the ATEX directive 94/9/EC
- Weatherproof to IP66/67.
- Floor mounted.
- Suitable for ambient temperatures between -60°C and +60°C.
- Individually replaceable heater elements.
Length: 1741mm
Width: 160mm
Height: 186mm
Weight: 20 Kg
With the extremely high cost of paint stored in the average paintshop, it is extremely critical that it is properly stored at the correct temperature. Our air warmer is fully ATEX approved and is available with a matching thermostat (AFT40). Typical Applications: - Aircraft Hangers. - Offshore Installations. - Fuel Servicing Areas. - Battery Stores. - Chemical Plants. - Gas Installations. - Paint Stores.
- Powder Coated Finish.
- 3000W.
- Certified to meet the ATEX directive 94/9/EC
- Weatherproof to IP66/67.
- Floor mounted.
- Suitable for ambient temperatures between -60°C and +60°C.
- Individually replaceable heater elements.
With the extremely high cost of paint stored in the average paintshop, it is extremely critical that it is properly stored at the correct temperature. Our air warmer is fully ATEX approved and is available with a matching thermostat (AFT40). Typical Applications: - Aircraft Hangers. - Offshore Installations. - Fuel Servicing Areas. - Battery Stores. - Chemical Plants. - Gas Installations. - Paint Stores.
Powder Coated Finish.
1000W.
Certified to meet the ATEX directive 94/9/EC.
Weatherproof to IP66/67.
Floor mounted.
Suitable for ambient temperatures between -60°C and +60°C.
Individually replaceable heater elements.
An ATEX approved cast aluminium alloy thermostat for use with the FAW1000 Paintroom and hazardous area air warmers. This ATEX approved thermostat is suitable for installation in Zone 1 or 2 hazardous areas. The AFT40 has external adjustment enabling quick and accurate variable control. Features 2 cable entries and external and internal earths. Wall mounted with threaded boss or industry standard flange. Suitable for use in ambient temperatures -60 to + 60 degrees C. 250V 16 Amp ATEX certified 11 2G/D IECEx & ATEX certified Ex`d` 11C T6 Ex tD A21 IP6X T85 degrees C for Zone 1 or 2 (GAS) and Zone 21 or 22 (DUST).
Technical Detail
Size 126mm x 113mm x 86mm
Length: 1221mm
Depth: 160mm
Height: 186mm
Weight: 14 Kg
Length: 1741mm
Width: 272mm
Height: 186mm
Weight: 42 Kg
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