Detroit Radiant Separated Combustion Unit Heater UH Series - 75,000 BTU – Natural Gas

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Re-Verber-Ray UH Series - Separated Combustion Unit Heater

The UH series line of gas-fired, tubular exchanger, induced draft hot air heaters designed for commercial, industrial, and agricultural applications. This line of heaters features a low-profile design, featuring a durable, powder-coated black enamel exterior and stainless-steel louvers, adding to their exceptional aesthetic appeal, and a swept-wing impeller with finger-proof fan guards for low noise operation.

Other notable features of the UH series include operational indicator lights for convenient troubleshooting and integrated mounting brackets, ensuring easy installation. The UH series is separated combustion out-of-the-box but can easily be converted to power-vented in the field with no additional parts required.

Features

  • Approx. Heat Throw - 39 Ft
  • Compact - aesthetically pleasing construction
  • Reduced Energy Consumption
  • Easy to install with minimal assembly required
  • External heater operation indicator lights
  • Swept wing air propeller for efficient air movement and noise reduction with finger-proof fan guard
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Detroit Radiant Separated Combustion Unit Heater UH Series - 75,000 BTU – Natural Gas
FeatureSpec
SKUUH-75N
Weight (in lbs)98
Brand/ManufacturerDetroit Radiant
Heating BTU75,000 BTU
Maximum CFM1250 Aprrox. CFM
PhaseSingle Phase
Fuel TypeNatural Gas
Length28”
Height 17”
Depth17”
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Safety InformationPROPOSITION 65 WARNING
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Customer Questions
What type of venting do these unit heaters require? B-vent or PVC?
These units require Category I (B-vent) for vertical venting through the roof, or Category III for venting horizontally through side walls. The exhaust on these units exceeds a temperature that would allow for PVC Venting. If you have any further questions, please feel free to give us a call. Thanks!
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