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Electrical quartz radiant
The quartz radiant is fitted with a Philips Helen short wave quartz lamp, that, when heated to glowing, emits amplified infrared radiation.
An insulated reflector then allows diffusing long-range radiation.
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It also consists of a frame in massive aluminium, a swivelling fixation system and an electrical connection box (230 V single phase).
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Applications
• Long range local heating and frost protection of work stations, sales counters
• Heating of terraces, patios, locker rooms
• Preheating and drying of bodywork, plaster, coatings.
Advantages
• Within a few seconds, the heat is radiating at maximum power and is adjustable by adding a dimmer
• Easily fitted and no maintenance required
• Good performance both indoors and outdoors
• Lamp life is up to 5000 hours
• No smell and no noise.
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Electrical resistor radiant
The electrical radiant consists of a stainless steel shielded electrical resistor emitting infrared radiation over its entire length, ranging from 55 cm for 1000 W power rating to 154 cm for a 3000 W power rating.
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Emission is soft, since it is spread over the entire length.
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The frame is made of mat aluminium and is fitted with a protection grid and an electrical connection box (230 V single phase).
Applications
• local heating and frost protection of work stations, sales counters
• heating of terraces, patios, locker rooms
• preheating and drying of bodywork, plaster, coatings...
Advantages
• light and small size
• easy to install and no maintenance
• good performance both indoors and outdoors
• dimmer adjustable, thus enabling to adapt the emitted power precisely to the requested comfort.
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