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The heat is on The chillier, shorter and wetter days have arrived with a bang.


Oh well, time to roll out the heating and lighting equipment. Here’s a selection to keep you toasty and illuminated.


Biemmedue UK The Jumbo range of indirect space heaters from Biemmedue UK


are the perfect solution for heating large buildings or temporary structures. NEW for 2022 there is a dual voltage option for all models in the


M range. Available with heat outputs ranging from 80kW (J85M) to 217kW (J235M), and fitted with axial fans, they provide airflow rates between 7200 and 17000m3


/h


with a noise level of just 67db at two metres The seven-


blade fan design, along with the configuration


of the heat exchanger, gives heat efficiency of 92-93%. Available with a range of burners, they can be fuelled by gas oil, kerosene, HVO, LPG or natural gas. With a vast range of accessories available from stock including


thermostats, flues and cowls, fuel tanks, outlet adaptors and ducting, the Jumbo range can be configured to suit an array of applications.


www.arcotherm.co.uk


Alorair The Alorair range of


dehumidifiers can be used to heat rooms as well as dry them out. Air comes in to the dehumidifiers at room temperature and the ‘air out’ is usually 1-2 degrees higher. This means that you are not only drying the room but also increasing the heat without adding any extra moisture – which can sometimes happen with propane-based burners. The Alorair range of dehumidifiers includes the Storm 850C, which is stackable and ductable, with easy-carry handles and wheels for easy movement. The robust unit fits into car boots easily too. To help heat the room even further, Alorair also stocks 2.8kW fan


heaters, which are easy to control and have a thermostatic switch. www.alorair.co.uk


Shindaiwa The new Site Search light from Shindaiwa benefits


from being intrinsically safe and ATEX certified, for use in the most extreme Zone 0 potentially explosive atmospheres. Weighing just over 7kg, the lamp has a light


output of up to 1600 lumens sustainable for up to ten hours. The 360 degree rotating telescopic head provides positional precision for lighting work zones or inspection areas. With IP65 ingress protection and a durable anti-static polycarbonate body / lens, the lamp is built for use in extreme survey or work environments, such as petro- chemical, offshore, defence or utility hazardous area locations.


www.shindaiwa.co.uk


Thermobile With a weather-resistant stainless steel body and a robust box-


girder frame, the Thermobile IMAC series of oil-fired heaters produce 100% clean and dry heat. The IMAC 2000 S 2T and 2200 S 2T are an optional version of


the IMAC 2000 S. The IMAC 2200 S 2T has a capacity of 220kW, a two-stage burner, two fan speeds, soft-start using the built-in frequency controller, and a dual thermostat connection. The same applies to the IMAC 2000 S 2T, although with a lower


capacity of 200kW. By using two thermostats, which are set with a slight difference, the heater always automatically operates the burner with the most favourable burner stage. IMAC series heaters are stackable, with lockable doors, and


crane hooks and forklift pockets to aid transportation. IMAC heaters are ideal for larger spaces, including workshops and warehouses, marquees, showrooms and sports halls.


www.thermobile.co.uk


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