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Product category: Heating Systems, Controls and Management
News Release from: Dimplex UK | Subject: PFH fan heaters
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial Team on 07 March 2007

High power, low noise fans from Dimplex

Dimplex has extended its selection of commercial heating solutions with the launch of its new range of compact PFH fan heaters.

Dimplex has extended its selection of commercial heating solutions with the launch of its new range of compact PFH fan heaters Ideal for the business environment, the powerful heaters emit just 24 decibels of sound - no louder than a whisper

The PFH range is perfect for use in garages, workshops, offices, storerooms or any small commercial application where inconspicuous but effective heating is required.

The heaters have a stylish new design which incorporates a multidirectional wall bracket to give 40 degrees of vertical and 120 degrees of horizontal adjustment, so the powerful 3kW heat output is directed right to where it's needed.

Automatic thermostatic controls are standard on all models to ensure that the desired temperature is accurately maintained for efficient and economical heating, while the top of the range PFH30R model comes with a wall controller and remote control unit to operate all heater functions and regulate room temperature levels.

All models have a cool blow 'air circulation' setting for when no heat is required.

The heaters are also easy to install, with the wall bracket housing all the connections away from view, and with an unobtrusive light grey finish they will blend in with a variety of commercial environments.

The PFH range is also BEAB approved, an additional safety certification for total peace of mind. Request a free brochure from Dimplex UK ...

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