Flameless Electrically Controlled Compound Heater

This contractor is using an electrically controlled, compound heater (Epot) which has been designed for the melting and heating of modern bituminised rubber compounds (hot-melt) used in structural roofing and waterproofing installations.

With fast heat up and melting times, and controllable, user-friendly features the Epot avoids the safety and quality control issues arising from the use of gas fired pots. The all-electric process also provides environmental and carbon benefits, removing the need for gas-fired equipment.

The Epot removes the significant risks to safety posed from gas-fired equipment such as naked flames and risks of flash fires, burn risks through high external temperature of the boiler body and site space issues.  The products fast heat up and melting times also helps to increase productivity, providing programme benefits on site. It also provides environmental benefits, reducing emissions through it’s all-electric process and helping the site maintain it’s diesel free site compliance.

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Monitor Report. Morgan Sindall Construction & Infrastructure Ltd. Nottinghamshire. April 2025.


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