High Mounted Series heaters

Description

High Mounted Series heaters are specifically designed for aircraft hangars and very high ceiling installations. Units consist of a steam/hot water (type HMS) or gas heating (type HMG) section along with high performance revolving discharge section for projection and air distribution. Units can be used for mounting heights of up to 120 feet. while maintaining near zero temperature stratification. High Mounted Series units are equipped with a backward inclined fan section for high airflow capacity and quiet operation.

For more information, request bulletin HMS.

Features

  • Floor coverage up to 300 feet in diameter
  • Up to 1,500,000 Btu/hr capacity with 5 PSI steam for type HMS
  • Revolving discharge for uniform air distribution
  • Low temperature gradient from floor to ceiling
How it's Made

The High Mount Series (HMS) of unit heaters was designed to offer choices of heating.

In some cases the HMS series of unit heaters will be used in buildings where a source of steam or hot water for heating is already available. In those cases the units will utilize coils produced and tested in the LJ Wing factory in Dallas, Texas. These coils are manufactured with copper tubes and aluminum fins and hydrostatically tested at 500 psig.

How it's Made

The High Mount Series (HMS) of unit heaters was designed to offer choices of heating.

If steam or hot water heating sources are not available then the HMS series of unit heaters can be manufactured with indirect gas fired heating. The optional gas fired duct furnaces are attached to the HMS housing and include electronic ignition and stainless steel heat exchangers.

Where to Use It

The HMS series of unit heaters has many possible applications.

The HMS series of unit heaters was designed specifically to be used in the very tallest of spaces. The most common application has been in airplane hangers or maintenance facilities. Other possible applications include yacht manufacturing facilities, rail car maintenance facilities, or storage/maintenance facilities for large snow removal equipment.