Polaris PMH 2085 2 kW
Photos 5 | Outdated Product Type: infrared; Controls: rotary knob; Power supply: mains; Max. power: 2000; thermostat; Heating modes: Power modes: 2; Heating modes (kW): 1.5 / 2; |
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Bilateral heating by thermal radiation and convection
The floor mikathermic heater Polaris PMH 2085 differs from conventional models with infrared heating in that it uses 2 types of heating: wave and convection. Those. The device emits heat waves in the infrared spectrum and at the same time warms up the air, thereby increasing the effective heating efficiency with a real reduction in energy costs. The heater has a design similar to an oil cooler and a convector at the same time. A high rectangular metal case is mounted on 2 supports, and inside there are 4 radiating plates vertically located, which are rotated at a certain angle. For ease of movement in the sidewalls there are recessed handles. The device is distinguished by double-sided heating and gives off directed heat on both sides of the radiating plates, covered with a protective metal mesh. In the upper part of the housing there is a shield with a grill for the outlet of heated air (convection).
Anti-freeze function
The integrated thermostat allows you to choose between 2 power levels using a rotary switch (I - partial and II - full). At medium heating power, only 2 radiant plates work, and at full power, all four. The second regulator, located below, makes it possible to set the heating temperature and activate the Anti-frost anti-freeze mode, which excludes hypothermia of the room. For the power cord, the manufacturer has provided a special winding device located at the very bottom of the sidewall of the case. The heater received a comprehensive protection system that de-energizes the device in case of overheating or accidental tipping. The device costs about twice as much as a traditional convector of the same power (2000 W), but its thermal performance is much higher and during operation the purchase costs will quickly justify themselves. If your space is about 20 m2, then you can save some money by purchasing a less powerful 1500 W Polaris PMH 1584 model. With an estimated service life of about 5 years, the device is covered by a 3-year manufacturer's factory warranty.