Dimplex Indoor/Outdoor Infrared Heater

Dimplex Indoor/Outdoor Infrared Heater

July 22, 2020

The precision-engineered Ceramic Glass Infrared Heater provides premium performance that heats as beautifully as it looks. Schott Nextrema® ceramic tinted glass combines high-temperature, thermal shock and chemical resistance, excellent infrared transmission, non-porous surface and attractive design. And with full heating power available in under 6 seconds, you can go from cold to comfortable with a quick touch of the remote control.

Finish: Nextrema Schott glass

Volts: 240

Wattage: 3000

Approvals: cULus

Construction: Stainless Steel

Key Features

• IP65 rating for indoor and outdoor applications

• Each heater comes with the element(s) pre-installed, which eases in installation and reduces the risk of damaged, broken or misplaced elements upon delivery

• Nextrema Schott glass ensures even heat distribution and minimizes light emissions

• Corrosion resistant anodized aluminum and 304 stainless steel makes this product suitable for all climates

• 3 heat settings – 1000W [low], 2000W [med], 3000W [high]

• 1,2 and 3 hour delay timer

• 8 hour auto shutoff safety mechanism 

• 6 second maximum heat up time

• Programmable timer and remote control for ease of operation

• 240V hard-wired installation provides up to 3000 (3 kw) of powerful heating

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