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Modine, a pioneer in innovative heating solutions in the HVAC industry, introduced two new infrared products to its portfolio of heating solutions.

Modine is expanding its residential electric product offerings to provide customers and contractors with a variety of heating solutions for commercial and residential spaces.

New MEQ and MES series

At Modine, we remain committed to providing our commercial and residential customers with the necessary tools to meet their heating needs,” said Jon Schlemmer, Vice President and General Manager of Modine’s Heating business.

He adds, “The new MEQ and MES series allow us to continue expanding our electric portfolio with options that can provide excellent heating for backyard patios, restaurants, workshops and much more. We are excited to introduce these new products to our growing line of infrared heating products as we continue to evolve and further separate ourselves as the pioneering provider of innovative heating solutions.”

MES infrared heater features

New MEQ infrared heater provides a perfect balance between heating performance and low-light output

The new MEQ infrared heater provides a perfect balance between heating performance and low-light output. The unit features a high-intensity, low-light Tungsten bulb that supplies instantaneous directional heat packaged in a weatherproof enclosure with a remote for indoor and outdoor applications. 

This heat is evenly distributed and is practically unaffected by windy environments. With power outputs up to 4800w, the MEQ is a perfect solution for restaurants or backyard patios. The MES infrared heater features long-wave radiant and convective heat output, which provides consistent and powerful heat.

excellent choice for enclosed spaces

This no-light, radiant heater is designed to take the chill out in moderate climates, making it an excellent choice for enclosed or partially enclosed spaces such as solariums, workshops, yoga studios, semi-enclosed outdoor rooms, or any partially enclosed space with minimal wind exposure.

Both the MEQ and MES operate quietly and can be mounted on walls or ceilings. Both units have a modern look with their powder-coated aluminum bodies that are resistant to corrosion and deformation over time.

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