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Two Stage Infrared Heater, Model TX

Two Stage Infrared Heater, Model TX

Model TX - Enclosed burner design further enhancing all of the great features of the TA for hard service applications.

  • TX features a totally enclosed burner construction
  • Two stage heater – dual output for improved rate differential
  • 40,000 to 220,000 btu/h
  • Natural Gas or LPG
  • Configurations of "U" and "L", horizontal or 45°
  • Separated controls compartment – electronics out of air stream, burner can run during servicing
  • Self diagnostic ignition module
  • Parabolic aluminum reflectors – Most efficient in industry
  • Direct spark ignition
  • Vented or unvented
  • Jet Stream burner – improved heat distribution, better combustion
  • Heavy duty couplings – no leaks, cannot be over tightened
  • Operating status lights
  • Low voltage controls
  • Three year warranty on all components
  • Five year warranty on hot rolled heat exchanger
  • Seven year warranty on aluminized heat exchanger
  • 10 year warranty on aluminized heat exchanger with post purge feature
Specification
  • Low-Intensity Two Stage Infrared Tube Heaters. Heavy-duty industrial/commercial infrared heater featuring the best overall performance in the industry. Firing rates as called for in the Contract documents within the range of 40/30 MBH to 220/165 MBH with a minimum 65% radiant factor as determined by independent lab testing to EN416-2 Standard. Baffles required as per manufacturer’s instructions. The product shall be (please select model for unique specification) Model TA (sealed blower design), Model TX (enclosed burner design), or Model TXR (enclosed, moisture sealed burner design for rugged, harsh environments or outdoor use) as manufactured by Superior Radiant Products. The burner shall operate at a minimum gas inlet pressure of 5.0 inches W.C. (natural gas) or 11.5 inches W.C. (propane) and draw no more than 1 Amp at 120VAC, 60Hz. Burner head shall be chrome-plated steel and burner controls shall be located outside of the air supply stream to allow service and diagnostic control checks shall be possible with the burner operating. Reflector shall be a 10-sided reflector design reflecting virtually 100% of the infrared energy out and away from the emitter tubes. Reflector shall be “Deep Dish” design with emitter tubes fully recessed within the reflector. Reflectors shall have a minimum of 10 reflective surfaces.  Reflectors with fewer surfaces allow energy to bounce back to the main heat exchanger tubing, and shall not be allowed. Reflector shall be mill-finished aluminum, ASTM 1100, .024 inch thick aluminum sheet metal with two reflector support brackets for every 10 feet (3048 mm) reflector section. Reflectors shall extend below the lowest position of the tubing at all times. Reflector end caps shall be fitted to the end of each reflector run to reduce convective heat loss and shall be standard equipment. Emitter Tube shall be 4 inches (102 mm) diameter, minimum 16 gauge thickness. Combustion Tube shall be 4 inches (102 mm) diameter, 16 gauge, heat-treated type 1 aluminized steel tubing shall be required for all firing rates.  Hot rolled steel combustion tubing shall not be allowed. Combustion tubing shall incorporate a welded, 11 gauge steel, 4 bolt flange to orient the burner to the tube as designed. Couplings shall be 16 gauge aluminized steel, minimum 12 inches in length, and be of heavy-duty design incorporating two 1-inch wide draw bands.

    This product was specified based on best practice design to meet the specific engineered design criteria for this project.  

    Any submission for substitution most include the following material for consideration or bid will be deemed unqualified and rejected:

    • Independent lab testing to EN416-2 standard dated no later than 6 months from date of submission showing a minimum 65% radiant factor.
    • Professional Engineer Stamped Design, calculations, and complete set of stamped drawings with the new system.
    • Stamped fuel usage data showing a minimum 20% fuel savings over specified Superior Radiant Model. 
    • Verification that Manufacturer successfully completed and passed the auditing requirements for ISO 9001 Quality Management System (QMS).
Technical specification
  • Unique ref.tx
  • Product familyTwo Stage Infrared Heaters
  • Product groupLow Intensity - Series T
  • TypeObject (single object)
  • Date of publishing2021-02-16
  • Edition number1
Related
  • Material mainSteel
  • Material secondaryAluminum
  • Designed inCanada
  • Manufactured inCanada
Classification
  • BIMobject CategoryHVAC - Heaters
  • UNSPSC nameTubular heaters
  • UNSPSC code40101822
  • Uniclass 2015 CodePr_70_60_36_72
  • Uniclass 2015 DescriptionRadiant tube heaters
  • CSI MasterFormat 2014 Code23 55 23
  • CSI MasterFormat 2014 TitleGas-Fired Radiant Heaters
  • OmniClass Number23-33 15 17 13
  • OmniClass TitleFuel Fired HVAC Radiant Heaters
  • CSI UniFormat II CodeD30
  • CSI UniFormat II TitleHVAC

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