Stelpro Floor Insert Fan Heater

December 1, 2025

The FFI floor insert fan heater fits into the tightest of spaces, such as under bay windows or in the floor under low windows and patio doors. Easy to install, it features a sturdy aluminum grille designed to withstand foot traffic.

Advantages

  • Easy to install and sized to fit most common construction structures
  • Sturdy aluminum grille
  • Takes up very little wall space
  • Can be recessed into a concrete floor

Advantages

  • Easy to install and sized to fit most common construction structures
  • Sturdy aluminum grille
  • Takes up very little wall space
  • Can be recessed into a concrete floor

COLOURS

FINISH

  • Epoxy-polyester powdercoat

MANUFACTURING

  • Durable 16-gauge steel cabinet and 9-gauge aluminum extruded grille
  • Protective wire mesh to prevent foreign objects from entering the interior of the unit
  • 80 CFM capacity fan
  • Thermal protection with automatic reset

ELEMENT

  • Tubular element sheathed with spiral-wound fins for improved heat dissipation

CONTROL

  • Wall thermostat only (not included) – the use of an electronic thermostat is strongly recommended

INSTALLATION

  • Recessed between floor joists
  • In a concrete floor without framing
  • Large wiring compartment

WARRANTY

  • Five years

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