Omega Ducted Gas

A ducted gas central heating from Omega Climate Systems is an amazing way to keep you home warm and cosy through the cold winter months. A furnace is located in the roof space of your home and ducts take the warm air to an outlet in each room you wish to keep warm. Unlike most gas or electric heaters, the ducted gas central heating systems warms your entire home – not just the room the heater is in.

 

Why not add an outlet to the bathroom and ensuite – imagine … no more jumping out of your warm bed, diving under the shower only to freeze as you dry yourself – and it helps stop the mirror fogging up.

 

Thermostat control helps maintain your comfort level or choose the Automatic programmable thermostat control for greater convenience and savings on running costs.

 

 

Omega Ducted gas central heating systems : Specifications

 

 

Mmodel

IHE60S

IHE100S

ZMS100I

IHE120S

ZMS120I

IHE1004

Nominal gas input NG

50 mJ

83 mJ

83/52 mJ

120 mJ

120/82 mJ

86 mJ

Nominal Burner pressure NG

0.9 kpa

0.9 kpa

0.9 kpa

0.9 kpa

0.9 kpa

0.85 kpa

Air flow rate @ 75pa ESP                std fan

250w

315w

315w

600w

600w

425w

low fan speed

 

425 l/s

425 l/s

830 l/s

830 l/s

425 l/s

med fan speed

 

495 l/s

495 l/s

975 l/s

975 l/s

495 l/s

high fan speed

340 l/s

570 l/s

570 l/s

1100 l/s

1100 l/s

570 l/s

Capacity

11.1 kw

18.5 kw

18.5/12.0kw

26.0 kw

26.0/18.0kw

20 kw

Duct  Connection

350mm

350mm

350mm

400mm

400mm

350mm

Star rating

***

***

***

***

***

****

 

New - Solectair Plus

Solectair Plus is an internal Omega Ducted Gas Heater with an integrated Solectair Heat Transfer System connected. It has the ability to save daytime gas consumption as it uses the solar heat from your roof space. The Solectair connects directly into the Omega control board for ease of operation and thermostat control.

 

 

FAQ’s

 

I have an evaporative air-conditioning system in my home; can I also have a ducted gas central heating system?

 

Yes, ducted gas central heating is the ideal complement to evaporative air-conditioning systems.

 

Can the outlets from my evaporative air-conditioning system be used with the ducted gas central heating system?

 

Unfortunately no – there are a number of reasons why the ducted gas central heating system needs its own ducting and outlets.

 

Firstly, for an evaporative air-conditioning system, the outlets are usually located on the far side of the room from the windows to allow the cool air to blow across the room and out the window. With ducted gas central heating, the warm air is re-circulated to the furnace through a centrally located return air grille. This means the outlet needs to be located towards the outside of the room so the warm air is drawn across the room for maximum coverage.

 

The air volumes are vastly greater for an evaporative air-conditioning system and the duct sizes are much larger than with a ducted gas central heating system – the warm air would tend to become ‘lost’ in the larger ducting resulting in poor air distribution.

 

 

Hot air rises – how does the ducted gas central heating system keep me warm at my level?

 

The discrete Down jet ceiling outlet is designed to ‘squirt’ warm air right down to the floor, forcing the air to circulate around the room distributing heat evenly. The warm air is then drawn back to the centrally located return air grille to be re-heated and re-circulated through the home. This action ensures an even distribution of warm air.

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