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News Release from: Reznor | Subject: T2000E gas-fired warm air heaters
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 12 June 2006
Reznor T2000E gas-fired warm air heaters
Staffordshire University installed an air induction system to provide comfort heating to the main sports halls, fitness suite and changing/shower areas.
Air induction has been used successfully in a variety of educational sports applications where fresh, chilled or heated air needs to be delivered to the main areas of activity without the use of heavy, expensive ducting, and with no air movement Staffordshire University installed an air induction system to provide comfort heating to the main sports halls, fitness suite and changing/shower areas of its flagship Beaconside Campus Sports Complex
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 16 Dec 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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The Air Mixing ducts are fed by three Reznor T2000E gas-fired warm air heaters installed in a first floor plant room.
Economical operation of the heating system is optimised by use of timed operation, set-back, warm-up and damper settings.
The heating system eliminates the heat losses normally associated with boiler plant and low pressure hot water pipe work.
All the heat goes directly to where it is needed.
Aesthetically, the Air Mixing duct is unobtrusive, and there are no grilles or low level radiator panels to interfere with the line of sight during sporting activities.
Excellent air distribution means air velocities are maintained at an acceptably low rate within all areas of sports play, so no air movement is detected.
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