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Video: Hazloc Heaters 15kW AEU1 Hazardous Area Heaters

Published 19 Oct 2019

Video: Hazloc Heaters 15kW AEU1 Hazardous Area Heaters

15kW AEU1 Hazardous Area Heaters Thorne & Derrick are specialist Hazardous Area Electrical Heating Equipment Distributors – we distribute Flameproof, Explosion Proof and Intrinsically Safe equipment for Zone 1, 2, 21 and 22 hazardous area heating. Hazloc’s AEU1 Explosion Proof Air Heater is the most extensively specified hazardous area electrical air heating...

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T&D + EXHEAT | Preparing Plant & Processes for Winter Weather

Published 01 Aug 2019

T&D + EXHEAT | Preparing Plant & Processes for Winter Weather

➡ Pictured Left to Right: Natalie Lundie (Social & SEO Marketing T&D), Adam Rowe, Laura McCabe (Sales Engineers – T&D), Karolina Bednarska (EXHEAT Sales & Marketing Administrator), Morgan Gent and Christian Webster-Reed (Sales Engineers – T&D). Heating Hazardous Areas & Explosive Atmospheres Today, Thorne & Derrick International welcomed Karolina Bednarska...

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Hazardous Area Thermostats ATEX / IECEx / EAC Ex Certified – ExCaliber Series

Published 10 Jul 2019

Hazardous Area Thermostats ATEX / IECEx / EAC Ex Certified – ExCaliber Series

By Chris Dodds : estimated reading time 5 minutes Thermostats for Hazardous Areas ExCaliber Series from Hazloc Heaters Thorne & Derrick are specialist Hazardous Area Electrical Heating Equipment Distributors – we distribute Flameproof, Explosion Proof and Intrinsically Safe equipment for Zone 1, 2, 21 and 22 hazardous area heating. For over...

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Winterisation & Freeze Prevention of Water Pipes Onboard Tanker

Published 10 Jun 2019

Winterisation & Freeze Prevention of Water Pipes Onboard Tanker

uploaded by Chris Dodds Thorne & Derrick Sales Marketing Manager Experts in Electrical Heating Equipment for Explosive Atmospheres Freeze Prevention Pictured: Below is a 15kW Hazloc AEU1 hazardous location heater with a factory built-in electronic thermostat to provide freeze prevention installed on the Torm Almena vessel. The explosion proof...

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BTX1 Bi-metal Remote Mount Explosion-Proof Thermostat for Hazardous Areas

Published 26 Jan 2019

BTX1 Bi-metal Remote Mount Explosion-Proof Thermostat for Hazardous Areas

BTX1 EXCaliber Series of Bi-Metal Remote Mount Thermostats cCSAus Certified Suitable for Hydrogen Gas Atmospheres The BTX1 EXCaliber Series of thermostats is designed for use with heating or cooling equipment located in hazardous locations. The thermostat is extremely rugged and also offers IP66 and Type 4 ratings with an...

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