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ZM - Multi Fuel Oil Heaters<br />

Part No: ZM-135T<br />

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017<br />

ON<br />

SEALED COMBUSTION<br />

CHAMBER FOR INCREASED<br />

SAFETY, NO WORKSHOP<br />

SMOKE OR ODOURS<br />

987AA721K<br />

WITH FLUE KIT<br />

£1,225.00<br />

Weekly from: £6.50 †<br />

987AA7210<br />

WITHOUT FLUE KIT<br />

£1,095.95<br />

Weekly from: £5.82 †<br />

ZM135-T Manual Dual Fuel Heater with Flue Kit 120,000 Btu/hr<br />

All the proven features of the ZM-130 but with these 4 great additions:<br />

• Combustion fan - for faster heat-up and<br />

cleaner burn (can be ducted to draw outside air)<br />

• New grille design - for even more airflow<br />

and increased heater efficiency<br />

• Higher output range - 19-35kW / 65,000-120,000<br />

Btu - from max 3.5 litres per hr fuel<br />

• ‘Plug and play’ 220-240v supply<br />

ZM AUTOMATIC<br />

MULTI FUEL HEATERS<br />

• 55 litre fuel tank<br />

• Fully variable heat output<br />

• 1,000 m³/hr blower fan<br />

• Multi fuel capability<br />

• Inc. draft stabiliser & cleaning pan<br />

• Free delivery<br />

ZM Heaters have added a range of 90% efficient, auto-ignition<br />

warm air blowing cabinet heaters for the 2016/2017 season<br />

• Designed for multiple fuels - with resistant<br />

stainless steel combustion chambers and<br />

heat exchangers, with easy access to clean<br />

• Quality components - inc Soler & Palau centrifugal<br />

fans and Honeywell double-limit fan thermostats<br />

• Rugged construction - simple design using<br />

strong materials, for longer operating life<br />

• Supplied with European waste oil burner -<br />

Citerm JUNIOR or G-series burners included<br />

• Connecting hoses included - supplied with<br />

either floating pick-up or in-line filter<br />

• Safety controls - all burners have overheat,<br />

overflow and flame-out protection included<br />

• Push button control - turn on / off or add<br />

a room thermostat / timer to control remotely<br />

• Lower maintenance - higher burning<br />

temperatures reduce cleaning frequency<br />

• 12 months warranty<br />

170kW Automatic Heater<br />

also available - POA!<br />

RUNS ON<br />

MULTIPLE FUELS<br />

PRICE<br />

MATCH<br />

GUARANTEE<br />

Features Units Z-45 Z-80 Z-120<br />

Rating (gross / nett) Btu/hr 143,000 307,000 460,000<br />

Power supply V 220-240 (single phase) 400 (3 phs)<br />

Power intake kW .25 .37 1.1<br />

Airflow m3 per hour 2,900 m3 per hour 4,500 m3 per hour 7,900 m3 per hour<br />

Width x Depth x Height cm 46 x 75 x 160 61 x 81 x 195 61 x 101 x 195<br />

Flue ø mm 115 (5”) 154 (6”) 154 (6”)<br />

Price inc delivery £ 2,695 3,125 3,995<br />

HOW MUCH HEAT<br />

DO I NEED TO GENERATE?<br />

A comfortable working temperature is not only essential for people to<br />

work safely and productively it is a legal requirement. The amount of<br />

heat required to give comfortable working conditions depends on<br />

several factors, the most important are:<br />

?<br />

?<br />

Here is your step by step guide for<br />

working out how much heat you need.<br />

A. Area to be heated, length.....feet, width.....feet, average height.....feet<br />

B. Multiply, length x width x average height = volume.....cubic feet<br />

C. Select the description which best suits the area to be heated from the table above<br />

and fill in the appropriate Btu/cu.ft figure here.....<br />

D. Multiply the volume from B.....Cubic feet by the figure from C.....Btu/cu.ft<br />

= Total heat required.....Btu/hour<br />

The amount of Btu/cu.ft required is dependent on the insulation of the building and<br />

the average ambient temperature prevailing in the area where the building is situated.<br />

A building with no insulation in the area that experiences extremely adverse weather<br />

conditions may require up to 9 Btu per cu.ft<br />

For general calculation we recommend 5 Btu per cu.ft. * 1 cubic metre = 35 cubic feet<br />

• The standard of insulation in your building<br />

• How much warm air escapes through frequently opened doors<br />

• The outside temperature<br />

• 15 C˚/59˚ F is a comfortable temperature for people who are<br />

moving about and so generating some body heat<br />

• Calculations are based on a Delta T of 20˚C, i.e. an ambient<br />

temperature of -5˚C and a required temperature of +15˚C<br />

Which description best fits the building<br />

or area that you want to heat?<br />

A No insulation (e.g. corrugated sheet), doors frequently opened 9 Btu/cu.ft<br />

B Poor insulation (e.g. single skin brick/block), single glazed windows, opened fairly often 6,8 Btu/cu.ft<br />

C Average insulation (e.g. double skin brick/block), single glazed windows, roof insulated 5 Btu/cu.ft<br />

D Good insulation (e.g. blocks/cladding/insulation between), few or double-glazed windows 2,7 Btu/cu.ft<br />

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Information regarding Small Multi Fuel Burners (SWOBS) To make you aware that the Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) is conducting a review of guidance on the implementation of the European Waste Incineration<br />

Directive (WID) and its application to small waste oil burners (SWOBS). This is ongoing and no timescale has been set. In order to burn waste oil, you will need to register with your local authority. There is an initial cost to do this followed by<br />

a chargeable annual update licence.<br />

GET IT FOR LESS AT GSF<br />

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