The
original Sun
Glo patio heater
was designed in 1961 by Mr. Edwin J. Cowan,
a leading U.S. infrared heating appliance engineer.
A unique demand existed in California for decorative,
yet practical, gas fired heaters. Mr. Cowan
pioneered and developed the circular radiant
heater concept primarily for use in country
clubs, hotels and restaurants.
Since that time
the basic design has been modified for a wide
variety of uses. The Sun-Glo heater is now found
in fine restaurants, covered and out-door pools,
spas, greenhouses, dining areas and, in our
self-contained portable version, on residential
patios.
Sunpak Models
S25 & S34 are outdoor rated heaters
available for use with
natural or propane gas. Sunpak heaters can be
either wall or ceiling
mounted and are available in either black powder
coat or a 304 stainless
steel finish. Sunpaks are made to withstand
heavy duty commercial use, such as restaurants
and hotels. Take
a look at our photo gallery
Our permanent,
PSA265 free standing heater is fired with either
natural or propane gas. The new A244 ceiling
suspended model is supplied complete with a
special sculpted steel frame, and is now available
with automatic control for effortless. operation
in inaccessable areas.
The visual appeal and warmth of these modern
50,000 BTU/HR heaters are now being enjoyed
in more than 10,000 locations throughout the
United States, Canada, England, Spain and Mexico.
Sun-Glo heaters
are also used in ice protection, frost prevention,
warehouse and shop heating. On a rental basis
for outdoor banquets, weddings and other social
events our Sun-Glo designs are pro-viding unique
new business opportunities for our customers
in many locations.
WHO WILL BE INTERESTED
IN SUN-GLO HEATERS? For NEW construction locations
. . . contractors, architects and landscape
specialists find this new decorative heating
appliance a welcome addition to their projects.
For application
to EXISTING restaurants and hotels with partially
covered, or outdoor facilities our various SUN-GLO
heater designs provide practical warmth at low
cost . . . while creating a convivial atmosphere
in extended seating areas.
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