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bassmonster

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Hi,
We need someone to replace/fix out existing monster of a heating system. the current system is very very old so i doubt you can even buy parts for it.

We have had 1 engineer come and have a look who said the burner had cracked so it was capped off.
We have been trying to get a hold of the gas engineers manager so that he can come down and provide us with some kind of solution but having no joy in contacting him.

This system was used to heat our warehouse.

I have attached some pics to give you some kind of idea.

i think we would need someone who really knows what they're talking about.
we are located right next to Tottenham Hale station.


Apologies for the low quality images as i took them in complete darkness with my camera phone.
Any questions, please ask.

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That is an old Reznor high level heater, never seen one installed like this before but looks like it could work well with the return air. I dont really install Reznor's as the controls and install are not as user friendly as the combat heaters/powrmatic heaters we prefer to install. The only issue is flueing your new heater/heaters as high level heaters now are mainly flued from the rear. I see you have two Reznors, do both serve the same area with external fans? As these days you would alter the duct work and install one of these - [DLMURL="http://www.powrmatic.co.uk/products/heat-exchange-modules/37/hem-nvx-gas-fired-heat-modules/90/"]HEM-NVx Gas Fired Heat Modules[/DLMURL]
 
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Hi Bassmonster I agree with PriestyUk. Something like the nvx heat modules but flueing might be a problem, sometimes ripping out starting again is the only answer. Give Abercorn Heating/Wholesale heaters a call. I do a lot of their installs in Birmingham. Ive just finished a warehouse in Birmingham that covered 11000m3 that had to be kept at 20degrees at all time. I just put 4 120kw cabinet heaters and 6 fans in ceiling. They have a few freelance engineers like myself that they recommend and I think they have someone in London. Hope this helps.
 

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