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Leading manufacturer of industrial and commercial HVAC solutions, specializing in gas-fired unit heaters, duct furnaces, and air management systems since 1888.

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Рэзнара has been a trusted name in HVAC manufacturing since 1888. Founded in Mercer, Pennsylvania, by George Reznor, the brand established itself by developing the first gas-fired domestic unit heaters. Today, Reznor is a global leader in heating, ventilation, cooling, and air conditioning technology, offering a comprehensive portfolio of products that includes industrial unit heaters, duct furnaces, air curtains, and separating combustion systems.

Reznor products are engineered for high performance and reliability in commercial and industrial settings. Whether providing heating for warehouses, garages, or large-scale facilities, Reznor’s solutions focus on energy efficiency and long-term durability. The company operates production facilities worldwide and continues to set industry standards for gas-fired heating equipment.

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Reznor CAUA & ACU Replacement Parts Catalog

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This document provides a comprehensive listing of replacement parts for Reznor Model CAUA Upflow Furnace/Blower Units and Model ACU Cased Cooling Coils. It details electrical components, motors, starters, coils, thermostats,…

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Reznor UDXC-45 Natural Gas Unit Heater Instruction Manual

UDXC-45 • January 28, 2026
Comprehensive instruction manual for the Reznor UDXC-45 45,000 BTU Natural Gas Unit Heater. Includes safety guidelines, installation, operation, maintenance, and specifications for indoor garage and shop heating.

Reznor UDXC-100 Propane Unit Heater Instruction Manual

UDXC-100 • January 12, 2026
Comprehensive instruction manual for the Reznor UDXC-100 Propane Unit Heater, covering installation, operation, maintenance, troubleshooting, and specifications for safe and efficient use in garages, warehouses, and indoor shops.

EMC-10 Electric Cabinet Unit Heater User Manual

EMC-10-AK2-HG7 • August 14, 2025
Comprehensive user manual for the Reznor EMC-10 Electric Cabinet Unit Heater, covering product overview, бяспека, налада, эксплуатацыя, тэхнічнае абслугоўванне, ліквідацыя непаладак, тэхнічныя характарыстыкі і інфармацыя аб гарантыі.

Reznor UDXC-60 Natural Gas Unit Heater Instruction Manual

UDXC-60 • August 14, 2025
Comprehensive instruction manual for the Reznor UDXC-60 Natural Gas Unit Heater, covering installation, operation, maintenance, troubleshooting, and specifications for optimal performance in garages, workshops, and commercial spaces.

Reznor support FAQ

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  • Where can I find the serial number on my Reznor unit?

    The serial number is typically located on the unit's rating plate. It includes codes that indicate the manufacture date and plant location.

  • What are the clearance requirements for Reznor electric unit heaters?

    Combustible materials like furniture or papers must be kept at least 36 inches (915 mm) away from the front of the unit. Specific clearance dimensions for sides and top vary by model.

  • Why is the red alarm light on my Reznor heater illuminated?

    A red alarm light often warns that parts of the heater are getting excessively hot. Turn the heater off immediately and inspect for airflow blockages or obstacles nearby.

  • Does my Reznor heater require a specific thermostat?

    Many Reznor units can be controlled by optional factory thermostats (e.g., CL1, CL83) or field-supplied 24V thermostats. Refer to your specific model's wiring diagram for compatibility.

  • How high should I mount my Reznor air curtain?

    For many models like the HURACAN, the unit should be suspended a minimum of 6 feet (1.8 meters) above the floor to prevent accidental contact with hot internal surfaces, with a typical maximum height of 14 feet.