Options, Accessories and Controls
Standard Features
5X Lens
Patented feature that magnifies the radiant heat into its target area by a factor of five.
The lens consists of an aluminum grid of reflectors placed in front of the heater that will
cover a circular (spot) or linear (aisle) pattern.
CerIR™ Element
Element operates at 1800º F, with the highest conversion efficiency of electricity into
heat, outperforming metal sheath, quartz tube and quartz lamps. It withstands thermal
shock and vibration and has an expected life of 2000+ hours.
Waterproof
Design is listed for outdoor installation and can be mounted in damp and wet locations.
Multi-Mount
Universal mount bracket is adjustable in many ways allowing for direct mounting to a
stand, pole, wall, jib, awning, framework and ceiling hung conduit pipe while
preserving waterproof integrity.
Serviceable
Designed for easy service, speeding element replacement.
Options
Color
Powder coat finishes of almost any color with a variety of glosses (20% to 90%),
textures (mild, wrinkle, sand & and hammertone) and veined (silver, gold copper, black).
Marine
Extreme weather construction with all non- ferrous construction. Suitable for use in farm
facilities in US and Canada.
Heavy Duty
Heavy-duty aluminum construction with a lens guard.
Accessories
In-Ceiling Mounts
Fixtures that allow direct mounting in any ceiling cavity that is vented, such as eaves
and drop ceilings. Three different in-ceiling mounts exist for recessed, flush and drop
mounting. Each comes in all colors (above).
Cart
A mobile accessory for circular heaters that adds a pair of wheels, handle and rear
adjustable tilt bumper for easy adjustment and relocation. Includes a crossed wire lens
guard. (Note: this combination is not ETL listed.)
Stands
Lightweight stands for 20/45/ 60 lb heaters at elevations of up to 8', 10', 12'. The stands
are galvanized and have an optional pan base (for a plant, etc.) and wheels.
Jib Arms
Crane type arms that support 30/ 50 lb heaters 3' and 6' from a wall or vertical column.
Allows for electric service through the arm and an optional extension for changing the
heater's direction from ground level.
Sky Hooks
An upside-down stand for the ceiling that provides for complete 3D placement of the
heater within a 14' diameter area. A tensioned pulley takes up cord slack and eliminates
floor cords and stands.
Controls and Connections
On/Off
Simple on/off methods that use direct connections or relays. Switches can control single
or multiple heaters.
Staging
Switches that turn on parts of the heater individually or parts of the service to multiple
heaters for times of lower heat requirements.
Infinite Control
Continuous "dimming" of heater from 100% down to 0%.
Thermostat
Used to provide freeze protection in addition to other controls for automatic staging
limits.
Electric Cords
Various cords with plugs, wire lengths.
Plug Sets
Plug and receptacles in sets or individually for semi-permanent installations.
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