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Accessories for mobile heating units
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VAM standard set-up |
Placing hoses, thermostat and CO Monitor inside the tent |
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Air hose system Ø225 mm: |
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Insulated, flexible air hose Ø225 mm, 3 m long
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Storage bag for insulated air hose, Ø225 mm:
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Non-insulated, flexible air distribution hose Ø225 mm, 6 m long
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Room thermostat
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| CO monitor (D on above drawing): The CO monitor is a separate device designed to hang inside the shelter on one of the structural members. The reason for using a CO monitor is for personnel safety. If a vehicle or other polluting sources are located just outside the shelter, and at the same time the heater is using its fresh air intake function, carbon monoxide can enter the tent compromising occupant safety. The monitor is built into an IP65 enclosure with a simple operator interface and a wrapping strap for hanging. The CO monitor is connected to the heater by a 10m cable hard-wired to the monitor.
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Fuel supply lance for jerry can
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Fuel supply lance for 200 l oil drum
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Jerry can:
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| Flue gas analyzing kit: For Dantherm Warm Air Heaters technicians it is recommended to have at flue gas analyzing kit. The purpose of the kit is to enable the technician to ensure correct use of the heaters by controlling the properties of the flue gas. Neglecting the importance of correct combustion settings can lead to decreasing efficiency and reduced component life time. The kit includes devices for measuring soot, carbon dioxide, oxygen, flue gas temperature, ambient temperature etc. for determining the right balance between fuel and air in the combustion process. Analyzing the soot content and adjusting to the right value, prior to using the digital flue gas analyzer reduces the risk of getting soot into the measuring device and ensures long life time of the equipment. |
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