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Contact SupplierThe flame produced by the burner heats the combustion chamber and heat exchanger(s) and causes them to reach temperatures in the range of 200° to 1000° F. Infra-red generated is in the range of 300 to 6500 BTUHft2 thus the term low intensity.
The combustion chamber is made of 14 or 16 gauge aluma-therm steel. The heat exchangers are made of 12 gauge black steel or 16 gauge aluminized steel. Both provide 1.052 per square feet of radiant surface per linear foot. The last heat exchanger in each system incorporates a spiral turbulator for increased efficiencies.
The 10, and 5′ sections are joined by standard compression coupling tube clamps. These clamps are made of two layers of 18 gauge (0.052″) aluminized steel. The inner sleeve has precision meshing teeth for even draw and pressure. Each tube clamp is closed with three 58″, 651b. torque, zinc plated carriage bolts. A #5 malleable iron turnbuckle-58″ eye to eye is also standard.