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    PRO Series Bundles Make Heaters Easier to Install

    By Retrofit Magazine EditorNovember 9, 20222 Mins Read
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    Marley Engineered Products is now offering its QMark MUH unit heater and Berko HUHAA unit heater in ready-to-install PRO Series bundles that include the most commonly ordered safety, installation and control components to make heating any space effortless.

    The MUH-Pro+ and HUHAA Pro+ Series bundles, which include the SmartSeries Plus thermostat and B10 mounting bracket, allow for easy mounting and flexibility in controls and integration.

    The MUH-Pro+ and HUHAA Pro+ Series bundles, which include the SmartSeries Plus thermostat and B10 mounting bracket, allow for easy mounting and flexibility in controls and integration. The SmartSeries Plus thermostat provides connection to BACnet MS/TP building management systems for easy control and monitoring. The bundles also include a 24VAC transformer for immediate connection to a low voltage thermostat or for future integration flexibility.

    Ideal for new or replacement applications in factories, warehouses, garages, power stations and mechanical rooms, the MUH and HUHAA Pro+ Series heaters feature an advanced pull-through air flow design that draws air across the heating element for even air distribution and cooler element operation. Its output capacity is so powerful that it is even a suitable option for heating loading docks or other indoor/outdoor transition space. 

    Those wishing to gain firsthand knowledge of the MUH and HUHAA Series units and their Pro+ Series bundles are encouraged to attend a free virtual webinar from Marley Engineered Products on Wednesday, Nov. 30 from 9 – 9:45 a.m. CT. The webinar will provide an overview of the heaters and their functions and capabilities, as well as what’s included in the bundles and how those components can help to deliver comfortable heat just in time for the winter. Register for the webinar.

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