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ComfortZone
™
Heater Specifications
Model
CZ
1500
‐
W—Wood
Cabinet
•
Cabinet
:
¾
ply—Cherry,
Oak
&
Tuscan
Mahogany
veneers
available
•
Weight
:
36.0
lbs
•
Dimensions
:
15
½”
x
15
½”
x
17”
(H,W,D)
•
Power
Requirements:
115
Volt
AC,
1000
Watt
(Model
1000),
1500
Watt
(Model
1500)
•
Power
Cord:
7
ft—14
gauge.
•
Thermostat:
Electronic
Analog—large
numbers.
•
Accuracy:
±
2
°
(1
degree
up
and
1
degree
down)
•
Delayed
Start
Function:
Up
to
24
hours
•
Safety
Cut
‐
Off:
Yes.
•
Listed
Approvals:
CTUV
‐
US
&
International
(UL
Equivalent).
•
Remote
Control:
Credit
card
type—large
button
surface
•
Pre
‐
Filter:
Life
‐
time
electrostatic
•
Cord
Storage:
Convenient
Cord
Wrap
for
transport
&
storage
•
Lifetime
Electrostatic
Filter:
to
maintain
air
quality,
which
is
removed
and
installed
with
a
spring
•
Heat
Type:
Therapeutic
Quartz
Infrared
Heat.
•
Heat
Chamber:
Copper
‐
ion
generation
panel
with
stainless
diffraction
coils.
•
Heating
Elements:
Four
(4)
quartz
infrared
emitters.
•
Emitter
Life
Expectancy:
Rated
at
20,000
hours.
•
Fan
System:
Single
high
‐
output
scroll
fan
or
Twin
DC
90mm
ball
‐
bearing
fans
.
Both
systems
provide
much
quieter
operation
and
eliminate
vibration
&
ELF
60
Hz
electromagnetic
emissions
caused
by
AC
axial
fan
motors.
•
Fan
Noise
Level:
42
dB—quiet.
•
Warranty:
Limited
3
‐
Year
Warranty.
CZ1500
‐
Wood
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To
assure
maximum
performance
of
your
ComfortZone™
heater,
please
review
the
following
recommendations:
•
Do
not
locate
the
heater
in
an
area
with
a
high
a
high
air
exchange
rate
in
and
out
of
the
room.
Heat
produced
should
be
contained
in
the
room.
•
Try
placing
the
heater
near
a
warmer
inside
wall
and
direct
the
output
toward
a
cooler
outside
wall.
The
cooler
outside
wall
will
tend
to
draw
the
generated
heat
towards
it,
which
will
allow
for
more
efficient
heating.
•
Placing
the
heater
next
to
a
cold
air
return
will
draw
the
heat
away
from
the
area
to
be
heated.
Try
closing
or
covering
the
cold
air
return.
This
will
allow
for
more
efficient
heating.
Experiment
with
the
placement
of
the
heater
to
see
what
works
best
for
you.
•
To
ensure
maximum
efficiency,
a
30%
minimum
relative
humidity
should
be
maintained
in
the
heated
environment.
This
is
usually
not
a
concern.
•
The
heater
is
designed
to
operate
for
maximum
efficiency
in
the
68
‐
74
degree
range.
Due
to
the
soft
heat
concept,
as
explained
earlier,
temperatures
at
68
degrees
F
feel
as
though
it
were
72
degrees
F.
This
is
due
to
the
heat
mixing
with
humidity
evenly
for
head
‐
to
‐
toe
comfort.
•
When
the
heater
is
placed
in
an
isolated
area,
i.e.
basement
or
recreation
area,
any
existing
HVAC
heating
system
vents
should
be
closed
in
that
area,
if
possible.
This
allows
the
heater
to
maintain
the
isolated
area
more
efficiently.
•
If
placing
the
heater
a
few
feet
above
the
floor,
such
as
in
rooms
with
large
areas
of
bare
concrete,
make
sure
the
heater
is
secure
and
won’t
fall.
This
will
allow
for
more
efficient
heating
since
concrete
acts
as
a
heat
sink
and
will
tend
to
draw
the
heat
in
its
direction.
Optimally,
concrete
floors
should
be
covered
to
provide
some
insulation
factor
from
the
concrete.
•
Set
your
central
heating
system
to
a
lower
temperature.
Place
the
heater
in
the
area
you
spend
the
most
of
your
time.
Now
set
the
heater
to
your
comfort
level.
There
is
no
point
in
heating
multiple
rooms
to
68+
degrees
F
when
not
in
use.
•
When
heating
larger
areas,
place
the
heater
in
a
central
location.
•
If
the
heater
is
used
in
an
extremely
dirty
or
dusty
area,
the
filter
must
be
cleaned
more
frequently
to
maintain
heater
performance.
Suggestions for Best Performance