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 L.B. White

L. B. White provides ventless, forced air, propane or gas heaters from 40,000 to 350,000 BTUs - fixed or variable - with pilot light or hot surface ignition.  All L.B. White heaters are AGA and CGA certified.

 

Brant Radiant Heaters Ltd.

Radiant heat is an excellent choice when considering energy conservation for your barn, as radiant heat warms the animal, not the air. Brant offers a full range of gas and electric forced air heaters to meet your needs for modular and zone requirements. Gas radiant heaters (Re-Verber-Ray) heat from 50 to 150 MBTU in lengths from 30' to 50' single pass (22 to 52 ft2).  It is one of the only radiant heaters to offer the advantages of two-stage burners for maximum comfort and efficiency

 

Reflect-O-Ray Vacuum Radiant Heating

Infrared (radiant) heating, as opposed to warm air systems (such as a forced air unit heaters), delivers the source of heat to the floor level, not the ceiling.  Hot gases are moved through the radiant tube either by vacuum (negative) or power (positive) pressure. The radiant energy produced is then directed downward by the reflectors positioned above the radiant tubes.  Burner inputs are available from 40,000 to 250,000 BTU/hour.

 

Shenandoah

Now owned by Chore-Time, Shenandoah provides a dependable gas-fired poultry heater. Heaters come with 225,000 or 250,000 BTU/hour heat output, a stainless steel burner for durability, efficient combustion and reduced waste gases, a purge cycle for safety and a diagnostic light for easy trouble shooting.  The powerful ball bearing motor is totally enclosed with an internal pressure regulator, easily accessible electrical box for ease of service, a galvanized cabinet and aluminized burner chamber.

 

Hot Water Fin Heating

The use of hot water fin tubing to heat incoming air is another option to consider in the design of a broiler barn.  Air coming into the barn is heated by passing over the heated tubing near the inlet openings.

 

High Pressure Cooling

 To provide the greatest possible temperature reduction, a high pressure cooling misting system atomizes water at pressures of 1000 to 1500 PSI which causes the water droplets to flash evaporate.  We can provide a custom-designed, fully-installed high pressure cooling system for your operation that will maintain desired humidity and help control temperature, dust and odour.