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What Are Infrared Radiant Vacuum Systems?

Re-Verber-Ray infrared radiant tube heaters are the ideal solution for heating large spaces. But what if the space is extremely vast like an aircraft hangar, distribution facility, or a government vehicle storage garage? The solution in this instance is an engineered vacuum system. The HLV Series infrared vacuum heating system is engineered specifically for the design […]

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Why LED Lights?

Infrared radiant tube heaters provide an efficient means of heating large spaces. The performance of these units alone will save customers on energy consumption while keeping their spaces comfortably warm. In addition to the cost savings found with infrared tube heaters, consumers will find that LED lights will also save them money while operating efficiently. […]

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What Materials Are Used In Tube Heaters?

Infrared radiant tube heaters are a simple, straight forward product. The theory behind how the system works is easy to understand and the excellent results speak for themselves. However, digging into the details of each unit’s construction is a great way to gather knowledge. In fact, considering the materials used to manufacture these systems will […]

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What Is A Modulating Tube Heater?

Introduction This month’s Great Lakes Radiant spotlight is the MP Series. Though the MP Series might look like any other low-intensity gas-fired tube heater, it’s what’s on the inside that really makes the difference! Performance Modes This Modulating Plus low-intensity gas-fired tube heater has multiple performance modes to choose from. The Comfort Mode allows the […]

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Can Radiant Heat Be Used In A Car Wash?

Introduction Did you know that Great Lakes Radiant & Industrials sells both fully and partially stainless-steel Re-Verber-Ray gas-fired tube heaters made by Detroit Radiant Products? Let’s explore some information for using these in a car wash application. Fully Stainless There are two primary choices for a stainless-steel system: the DX2 single-stage and the HL2 two-stage […]

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