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Celmec says its HeatRay heaters are suitable for outdoor use

  • Published: 27/07/2009

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CELMEC International says its HeatRay IRH-Electric Series Heaters provides instant radiant heat to warm people and surrounding objects, not the air or empty spaces.

According to Celmec, the heating units are suitable for outdoor entertainment areas and do not waste energy heating the air. The units require no emissions, naked flames or gas bottles for power.

Celmec says the commercial quality HeatRay heaters can be wall, ceiling or custom mounted. The heaters can be safely installed outdoors as they have an IP65 waterproof rating and a corrosion resistant casing.

The HeatRay IRH-E Series Heaters reach full operating temperature within seconds of activation and can be operated via individual switching, or zone control. Motion sensors and zone control are recommended to save energy during times of non-use.

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