L.B. White will introduce its Russian Certified radiant tube heater line. The units, designed specifically for the poultry market, offer great heat coverage for a chicken house. Radiant tube heat provides simple operation and maintenance, while providing the benefits of warm, efficient, radiant heat.
The advanced reflector design insures maximum heat distribution from sidewall to sidewall, while the pressurized burner technology delivers more even heat over the length of the heater. The result from this is better overall building heat coverage.
L.B. White's radiant tube heaters are available in 12.2 and 15.2 meter lengths, with choice of 37 Kw or 45 Kw outputs, and their construction provides ease in operation and maintenance over the life of the heater. The burner box door is positioned on the bottom for drop-down access to vital components. Installation is a breeze with interlocking tubes and very few parts. Building air inlet and exhausts kits are available for use with these heaters. The lower overall installation height provides greater clearance from ceiling for added safety. The radiant tube can be mounted on a pulley system which allows easy raising and lowering via winch for cleaning and service.
These Chicken House Tube Heaters are the latest addition to the already broad line of heater options from L.B. White, which offers small and large forced air heaters with their Guardian line of box heaters, and a wide range of models with their Infraconic radiant brooders. All products are Natural or LP gas, and utilize the latest technology. Guardians are available in 18 Kw, 29 Kw, and 72 Kw outputs, with pilot ignition or spark ignition. Guardian box heaters are safer and quieter than traditional forced air heaters because of the squirrel cage fan and enclosed flame. Infraconic radiant brooders are available from .9 Kw up to 12 Kw, and offer modulating technology that locks in the temperature required. Infraconic brooders are the most energy efficient animal confinement gas heaters on the market.
L.B. White offers the most heating options for agricultural applications, as well as expert advice and direction for requirements and installation. Whether an installation drawing is needed, or advice on trouble-shooting, any of the several expert engineers or technicians in the lab are ready to help. L.B. White is located in Onalaska, WI, USA, and has distributors around the word.
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