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Robur warm air heaters
Save up to 22% annual running costs in high spaces
- Fast room heating
- Single unit heating
Atmos are distributors for Robur gas fired air heaters and air curtains. Robur heaters are ideal for all industrial premises, where smaller heaters are required.
Why does Atmos choose to distribute Robur’s products? Because their commitment to better design and higher quality manufacturing give increased energy efficiency, making them an ideal addition to our range.
Industrial buildings are high, and as heat rises, the temperature at roof level can be 5 to 10 degrees higher than at floor level. This wastes an enormous amount of heat, and so the commonest solution is to fit destratification fans to blow the air down. The Robur heater however, achieves destratification without the need for additional fans, by means of the Robur "ground effect" principle. This unique feature means that energy efficiency is achieved without the expense of roof fans, (which often get in the way of fork lift trucks).
Installer benefits
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No roof access needed for flue installation
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No high level destratification fans to install
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Wall mounting bracket for easy fixing (rotatable)
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Easily accessible controls for maintenance
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Weighs less than half conventional gas heaters
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Electrical controls simple
Designer benefits
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CDM regulations friendly
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No roof flues no roof leaks
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Fan assisted flue, small terminal looks superb
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Balanced flue, no problems with ventilation regulations
Customer benefits
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High efficiency means lower fuel bills
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Stainless steel combustion chamber, aluminium heat exchanger = long life. Guaranteed for 5 years.
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Excellent value for money
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Maximum resistance to corrosion means can be used in corrosive environments
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Easy access to controls means simpler servicing and lower maintenance costs
Environmental benefits
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High efficiency = lower co2 emissions
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Low NOX, meets European low emission standards
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Future proof against environmental legislation
Robur’s web site provide full information . . .

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