Ultratec RADIANCE220 Radiance Water Base Hazer 220V

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Ultratec RADIANCE220 Radiance Water Base Hazer 220V

Ultratec’s Radiance Hazer is setting industry standards with its major advancement in water-based haze technology. Designed for low fluid consumption, the Radiance costs as low as $1 per hour to operate, creating an even distribution of haze that illuminates light and laser beams from ceiling to floor.

The Radiance can be operated via stand alone operation, optional remote control or built-in 2 channel DMX that controls haze output, the internal fan and optional external versa fan. Serviceability is effortless due to its innovative 4-Port Rapid Vaporizer, allowing the machine to be cleaned and returned to service in less than 15 minutes.
The Radiance Hazer can be used for any live event enhancing the lighting design, bringing consistent shape and form to the light beams and providing a subtle diffusion that completes any production.

Output Specifications:
Run Time:     Continuous
Reheat Time:     8 minutes
Fluid Consumption:     6.7 cc per/ min (Full Output)
Technical Benchmark Spec.:     Continuous - 400 cc/ hour.
Competitive Comparison:     10,000cfm 

Specifications:
Length:     16 in / 41 cm
Width:     13 in / 33 cm
Height:     7 in / 18 cm
Net Weight:     28 lbs / 13 kgs
Power Cord:     6 ft - 1.8 m
Heater Watts:     500 Watts
Rating:     110 volt AC 50/60 hz 5 amps.
Regulatory Compliance:     This product has been certified by QPS/UL Standards Canada Inc.

Internal Fan Noise Level – 53dB
Noise Level running at max – 65 dB @ 10’

SAFE FOR USE ON LIVE STAGE PERFORMANCES
Our fluid has been included in the "Equipment Based Guidelines for the Use of Theatrical Smoke and Haze" that has been prepared with the support of Equity League Pension and Health Trust Funds et al., and can be used in compliance with ANSI standards for theatrical fog and the PLASA (previously ESTA) Fog Testing Program. 

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