2400W Manual Panel Heater
GPH480
Regular price $379.99You'll hardly notice the heater, but you will feel the heat. This 2400W panel heater is easy to operate, all you have to do is choose whether you want it wall mounted to save space or assemble the wheels for easy mobility. It will give you a natural warmth with its 2 heat settings, simply perfect for lounges, hallways, or bedrooms.
Great for Medium to Large Rooms
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Where To Buy
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Features
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2 Heat Settings
Adjustable Thermostat
Safety Tilt Switch
Overheat Protection
Wall Mountable
Castors included
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About The Technology
- Panel heaters are convection heaters and provide warmth based on the principle of hot air attracting cool air over a large panel surface. Air is drawn over the element and rises up through the unit and out the top through vents. Panel heaters are typically wall mounted and provide efficient heating in lounges, hallways and bedrooms.
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Specifications
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Dimensions: H: 465mm, W: 1000mm, D: 238mm.
Weight: 7kg
Wattage: 2400W
Warranty: 2 Years
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User Manual
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Frequently Asked Questions
- How does a mechanical thermostat work?
This heater has a mechanical thermostat that cannot be set to a specific temperature.The best way to set one is to turn it up to full (rotate it clockwise all the way until it stops) then when the room reaches a temperature you are comfortable with, then slowly turn it back until it just clicks off. You should hear it 'click'.
Then just leave it at that position and the heater will cycle on and off to maintain the comfort level you have selected.
Can I mount this heater on a wall?
Yes, this panel heater comes with a bracket on the back to be used for wall mounting. This helps save valuable floor space. This heater has been specifically safety tested to be mounted on the wall.Can I take off the wheels/castors on this heater?
Yes, you can remove the castor plates from this metal panel heater if you decide you want to wall mount it.
You may find that when the castor plates were installed, there were 1-way screws used which means you will not be able to use a screwdriver to remove them.
You may need to use a pair of pliers to unscrew them or failing that use a drill to remove the head of the screw and then you should be able to remove the castor plates. Remember to remove the remaining part of the screw as it will be sharp.
- How does a mechanical thermostat work?