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    It May be a Munters Unit? But I am not sure!



    Hi guys!
    Can anyone identify the unit photographed below?
    And once identified does anyone have any info on them please!

    Grizzly




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    Re: It May be a Munters Unit? But I am not sure!

    Am I being thick Grizzly

    It looks like an Eiger Door to me
    http://www.unionindustries.co.uk/doors/eigerdoor.htm
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    Re: It May be a Munters Unit? But I am not sure!

    It not simply door, it has an invertor DC engine with an active radiator. lol

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    Re: It May be a Munters Unit? But I am not sure!

    Yes Brian.
    You are being thick!
    It's the Stainless Steel box on top of the door I am trying to identify.
    The one with the Spiral duct attached.
    Sadly being of the shorter height variety, the angle that the photo was taken from is steeper than some!
    Grizzly

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    Re: It May be a Munters Unit? But I am not sure!

    Rus.
    The unit creates an air curtain across the threshold of the doorway.
    Having de humidified it first.
    The chamber beyond is to a freezer chamber.
    Grizzly

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    Re: It May be a Munters Unit? But I am not sure!

    I read that Eiger do have a patented dry air circulation system on their doors but can't find anything specific on them.
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    Re: It May be a Munters Unit? But I am not sure!

    Quote Originally Posted by Brian_UK View Post
    I read that Eiger do have a patented dry air circulation system on their doors but can't find anything specific on them.
    Thanks Brian.
    It would appear that it may be me that is being thick!
    Nothing new there then.
    I will try and check that out further although any attempts at getting any info is proving very difficult.

    At one stage I though they were "I dunno Units"!

    I will try down the door manufacturers route.
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    Re: It May be a Munters Unit? But I am not sure!

    does the door have a low voltage heater around it?

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    Re: It May be a Munters Unit? But I am not sure!

    Quote Originally Posted by cadwaladr View Post
    does the door have a low voltage heater around it?
    I assume so.
    I will check next time I am there.
    Brian may well of cracked it!
    As when the link he supplied is used, there is the door with the unit above.
    So the trail narrows!
    Grizzly

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