Zeus 2.8kw Patio heater with 40w light and magnetic remote control (as seen on Dragons Den)
As seen on BBC's Dragons Den!
The Zeus 2.8kw Patio heater with 40w light and magnetic remote control is a new way to heat a patio area instead of using gas systems.Designed for the commercial market it also incorpartes a 40w low energy light on top with a energy saving PIR sensor and zipped cover for transit and weather protection. Effective heating area of up to 4 metres at 110 degree angle with no harmful fumes unlike most gas patio heaters. The unit has a economy feature which will turn the heater off after 4 minutes if no-one is present. The Zeus patio heater was featured on Dragons Den.
Key Product Features:
* 2.8KW Heating
* 40W CFL low energy light & 4 position adjustable head
* PIR sensor
* Economy feature - will turn the heater off after 4 minutes if no-one is present
* safety tip-over & thermal cut-out protection
* IPX5 Weatherproof design - Zipped cover also for transit and weather protection
* Magnetic remote control - attached to side of unit.
* Effective heating area of up to 4 metres at 110 degree angle.
* No harmful fumes unlike most gas patio heaters.
* Coated with heavy duty, hammered outdoor paint for long lasting protection.
* Rollers for easy mobility
Specification:
Main body material
Metal
Power - Heat (kW)
2.7
Voltage (V)
220-240
Frequency (Hz)
50
Protection class I or II
I
Plug Amp (A)
13
Net weight - product (kg)
28.3
Gross weight - retail box (kg)
31
Gross weight - outer carton (kg)
-
Product dimensions (HxWxD cm)
210x33x33
Retail box dimensions - (HxWxD cm)
206x33x32
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Thursday, 17 February 2011
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