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Sign In Register Forgot User ID? Forgot Password?MARKEL PRODUCTS Fan Forced Electric Unit Heater: 208/240 V AC, 1 or 3-Phase
- Item
- 786LL9
- Mfr. Model
- 5103NHF2B
Product Details
- Catalog Page
- 3077
- Overall Height
- 17-3/4 in
- Overall Width
- 14-15/32 in
- Overall Depth
- 6-1/2 in
- Voltage
- 240/208 V
- Air Flow
- 400 cfm
- Air Temperature Rise
- 26 °F
- Phase
- 1, 3
- Heating Method
- Fan Forced
- Heating Capacity
- 11.2 BtuH; 8.5 BtuH
- Horizontal Air Throw
- 12 ft
- Amperage
- 11.9 A; 13.7 A; 6.9 A; 7.9 A
- Control Type
- Thermostat
- Housing Color
- Beige/Dark Bronze
- Housing Finish
- Powder Coated
- Housing Material
- Steel
- Vertical Mounting H
- 9 ft
- Includes
- Dust Shield; Fan Guard; Fan Switch; Louver; Mounting Bracket; Thermostat
- Standards
- ETL Listed for US and Canada
- Wattage Output
- 2.5 kW; 3.3 kW
- UNSPSC
- 40101819
- Country of Origin
- USA (subject to change)
- Product Description
Standard suspended electric wall and ceiling unit heaters hang from a bracket or threaded rod for use in downflow or horizontal applications and save limited floorspace. They provide primary or supplementary heating in large or exposed areas like factories, warehouses, and stock rooms. They use a forced air system that heats the air using a heating element and a fan.