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Z. M. Heaters - Exclusive to <strong>Parts</strong> <strong>Alliance</strong><br />

PART NO: ZM-135T<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<br />

outside air)<br />

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

and increased heater efficiency<br />

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

120,000 Btu - from max 3.5 litres per hr fuel<br />

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

• 55 litre fuel tank<br />

• Fully variable heat output<br />

• 1,000 m 2 /hr blower fan<br />

• Multi fuel capability<br />

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

• Free delivery<br />

SEALED COMBUSTION<br />

CHAMBER FOR INCREASED<br />

SAFETY. NO WORKSHOP<br />

SMOKE OR ODOURS<br />

Z.M. AUTOMATIC<br />

MULTI FUEL HEATERS<br />

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

warm air blowing cabinet heaters for the 2017/2018 season<br />

PART NO: 987AA721K<br />

WITH FLUE KIT<br />

£<br />

1,375<br />

Weekly from: £7.30†<br />

PART NO: 987AA7210<br />

WITHOUT FLUE KIT<br />

£<br />

1,195<br />

Weekly from: £6.34†<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 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 />

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 m 2 per hour 2,900 m 2 per hour 4,500 m 2 per hour 7,900 m 2 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 £ £3,795 £4,395 £5,395<br />

Weekly from: £ 20.14† Weekly from: £ 23.33† Weekly from: £ 28.64†<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 several<br />

factors, the most important are:<br />

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?<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<br />

below 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<br />

and the average ambient temperature prevailing in the area where the building<br />

is situated. A building with no insulation in the area that experiences extremely<br />

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

For general calculation we recommend 5 Btu per cu.ft.<br />

* 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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<strong>Garage</strong> <strong>Essentials</strong> - For the best Choice, Quality, Service & Expertise<br />

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