TQ vs TQR – Key Technical Differences and model comparisons September 2025
12-page Pdf attached - showing key technical differences
Overview
Seeley International’s TQR series represents a significant upgrade over the TQ series, focusing on improved performance, easier servicing, and flexible installation. This guide outlines the key differences and includes model equivalency and support resources.
Key Design Improvements
1. Redesigned Heat Exchanger
- Dimpled tubing improves heat transfer and system efficiency.
- Fewer joints reduce air leaks and back pressure.
- Enhanced reliability and performance
2. Simplified Combustion Fan System
- New bolt-in fan design with just three screws—no locking tabs.
- Two fan models cover all TQR units:
- One for single and 2-stage heaters
- One for modulating heaters
- Mounted on a cast aluminium flu pan for durability and service access
- Watch video on rotating combustion fan
3. Enhanced Burner Rail Design
- Tougher build for field conditions.
- Front and rear access simplifies cleaning and diagnostics.
- Improved visibility of spark and flame sensors
- Watch video on accessing burner rail
Safety Component Relocation
OT1 (Over-Temp 1 Sensor)
- Now mounted on an adjustable bracket at the air outlet.
- Ensures consistent operation across varied duct setups.
- Must be repositioned if outlet configuration is changed from factory.
- Watch video on duct exit configuration and relocating OT
Flame Rollout Sensor
- Relocated to a central burner location forimproved safety and accessibility
Component Variations
Combustion Fan Resistor
- Resistance values differ between TQR and TQ models.
- Always check the TQR parts list before ordering replacements.
Pressure Switches
- TQR models may use different pressure switches than TQ models.
- Identified by blue and orange labels.
- Check the TQR parts list to ensure correct switch selection.
TQR vs TQ Comparison Chart – (September 2025)
- TQR3 ↔ BMQ3 & TQ3
- TQR4 ↔ TQ4
- TQR5 ↔ TQM5
TQR3 + BMQ3 vs TQ3 - Comparisons
Model | kW Output | Gas rate (MJ/h) | Airflow (l/s @100Pa) | Duct Diameter (mm) |
TQR316 | 16 | 72 | 570 | 300 |
TQR321 | 21 | 90 | 695 | 300 |
TQR328 | 28 | 126 | 770 | 350 |
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TQ315 | 14 | 60 | 475 | 300 |
BMQ315 | 14 | 60 | 475 | 300 |
TQ320 | 18 | 80 | 630 | 300 |
BMQ320 | 18 | 80 | 630 | 300 |
TQ325 | 23 | 100 | 755 | 350 |
TQ330 | 28 | 122 | 960 | 350 |
BMQ330 | 28 | 122 | 960 | 350 |
TQR4 vs TQ4 - Comparisons
Model | kW Output | Gas Rate (MJ/h) | Airflow (l/s @100Pa) | Duct Diameter (mm) |
TQR416 | 16 | 72 | 570 | 300 |
TQR421 | 21 | 90 | 695 | 300 |
TQR428 | 28 | 126 | 770 | 350 |
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TQ415 | 14 | 60 | 475 | 300 |
TQ420 | 18 | 80 | 630 | 300 |
TQ4X20 | 18 | 80 | 695 | 350 |
TQ425 | 23 | 100 | 755 | 350 |
TQ4X25 | 23 | 100 | 810 | 350 |
TQ430 | 28 | 122 | 960 | 350 |
TQ435 | 32 | 140 | 1050 | 400 |
TQR5 vs TQM5 - Comparisons
Model | kW Output | Gas Rate (MJ/h) | Airflow (l/s @100Pa) | Duct Diameter (mm) |
TQR521 | 21 | 90 | 695 | 300 |
TQR521U (ULPG) | 21 | 90 | 695 | 300 |
TQR528 | 28 | 126 | 770 | 350 |
TQR528U (ULPG) | 28 | 126 | 770 | 350 |
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TQM520 | 20 | 88 | 630 | 300 |
TQM5X20 | 20 | 88 | 695 | 350 |
TQM5X20U (ULPG) | 20 | 88 | 695 | 350 |
TQM530 | 28 | 122 | 960 | 350 |
TQM5X30 | 28 | 122 | 1050 | 400 |
TQM5X30U (ULPG) | 28 | 122 | 1050 | 400 |
Additional Resources
Links to some helpful YouTube videos that demonstrate some key improvements
CLICK TO VIEW - YouTube Video Key differences TQR 2025 versus TQ heaters
CLICK TO VIEW - TQR Duct Exit Configuration YouTube Video
CLICK TO VIEW - YouTube Video TQR Burner Access
Link to TQR installation manual
CLICK TO VIEW - TQR3, TQR4, TQR5 & TQR6 installation manual gas ducted heater