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VRH Rack-Mounted Series

Two-stage full DC-powered rack-mounted heater for indoor equipment racks

DC or AC powered
Advanced controls with soft start function
19” or 23” rack-mounting
  • Heating capacity range 1000-1500W
  • Designed for reduced starting current
  • Integrated controller functionality with user friendly interface
  • RS485 port communication interface with modbus protocol
  • Lightweight solution for easy handling and transport​
  • ETL / cETL certified
  • Aluzinc Steel
  • Powder-coated in RAL 9016
  • Password protected set point adjustment
  • Low and high-voltage protection function
  • Designed for enclosures with sensitive electronics that need strict thermal control
  • IP20
  • CE, UL/cUL
  • RS485/MODBUS communication protocol
  • RoHs/REACH/CLP
  • Telcordia GR-487 capable
  • Heating capacity range 1000-1500W
  • Designed for reduced starting current
  • Integrated controller functionality with user friendly interface
  • RS485 port communication interface with modbus protocol
  • Lightweight solution for easy handling and transport​
  • ETL / cETL certified
  • Aluzinc Steel
  • Powder-coated in RAL 9016
  • Password protected set point adjustment
  • Low and high-voltage protection function
  • Designed for enclosures with sensitive electronics that need strict thermal control
  • IP20
  • CE, UL/cUL
  • RS485/MODBUS communication protocol
  • RoHs/REACH/CLP
  • Telcordia GR-487 capable
DC or AC powered
Advanced controls with soft start function
19” or 23” rack-mounting

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ProductHeating capacityVoltageWidthHeightDepthRefrigerantMaterial
VRH 1000 DC Rack D31000 W3412.14 BTU/H48V DC483 mm19.01 in44 mm1.73 in177 mm6.96 inAluzinc Steel
VRH 1500 DC Rack AC1500 W5118.21 BTU/H1 x 230V AC483 mm19.01 in67 mm2.63 in177 mm6.96 inAluzinc Steel

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