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The Hotbox HBm in detail |
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Type HBm750 |
Type HBm1000 |

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HBm 750 |
HBm 1000 |
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Pos.
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Description |
Material
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Pieces
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Mat. |
Pieces
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Mat. |
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1
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Fuel filler neck
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plastic cover
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1
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1
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2
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Cover plate
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Steel, powder coated
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1
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1
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3
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Exhaust gas chimney
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Stainless steel
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1
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1
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4
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Burner chamber
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3/8"-steel heating coil
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1
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BR750
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1
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BR1000 |
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5
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Switch box
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Sheet steel, powder coated
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1
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1
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6
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Water inlet nipple
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Brass or steel, galvanized
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1
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1
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7
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Ram protector with two welded crane flanges
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Steel tube, powder coated
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1
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1
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8
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Water outlet nipple
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Brass or steel, galvanize |
1
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1
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9
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Free swiveling wheel with brake
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galvanized steel, solid rubber
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1
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Ø 80
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2
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Ø 100 |
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10
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Access cover
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1
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1
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11
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Bottom plate
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galvanized sheet steel, powder coated
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1
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1
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12
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Solid tyred wheel
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2
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Ø 200
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2
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Ø 250
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13
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Base
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1
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1
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14
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Fuel tank
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Plastic, approx. 18 Litre
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1
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1
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15
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Stirrup shaped handel with two welded crane flanges
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Steel tube, powder coated
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1
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1
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Available on request:
Steam generation up to 150°C (302°F), (Standard: bis 95°C (203°F))
Temperature regulation by means of thermostat mixing regulator (Standard: regulating thermostat)
Heating coils:
| Ranges of pressure: |
4 – 200 Bar
20 – 300 Bar
20 – 500
Bar |
| Materials: |
Stainless steel 1.4301 und 1.4571 |
| Electrical supply: |
230 V, 50 Hz, optional 110 V, 50/60 Hz |
Technical Data:
Type
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BR750
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BR1000
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| Heating capacity[KW]: |
60 |
80
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| Achievable water temperature [°C] |
95°C (at 10 l/min)*
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95°C (at 13 l/min)* |
Max. operating pressure [bar]
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200 – 500 (depending on heating coil) |
200 – 500 (depending on heating coil) |
Heating oil consumption [l/h]
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5.8 |
7.5
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Electrical joint
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230 V / 50 Hz
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230 V / 50 Hz |
Weight, net [kg]
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85 |
110
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Dimensions(L x B x H) [mm]
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760 x 450 x 747
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760 x 660 x 975
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* valid for a water entrance temperature of 10°C
Taking into operation:
Fill in the heating oil, connect to current and water and start.
It’s really that simple.
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