ELECTRIC HEATER MASTER B 3 ECA

€90.96
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Availability:
large quantity
Brand:
Master
Product code:
5904542921678



Specifications:

Housing: Stainless steel
voltage: 230 V
frequency: 50 Hz
rated current: 13 A
plug (male) on the heater side: 16A/3P
Switch setting 1: Off
Switch setting 2: Fan
switch setting 3: 1.5 kW
switch setting 4: 3 kW
line: ECA
Type: Mobile
Fan: axial
Min. Suggested volume: from 25 m3
Max. suggested volume: up to 123 m3
suggested volume: 25 / 35 / 57 / 123 m3
maximum air flow: 288 m3/h
Power regulation: stepwise
heating power: up to 3 kW, up to 10200 Btu/h, up to 2500 kcal/h, 1.5 / 3 kW, 5100 / 10200 Btu/h, 1250 / 2500 kcal/h
Room thermostat: built-in
thermostat setting range: 5 - 35 °C
Protection class: IP X4



The Master B 3 ECA electric heater is an efficient device that provides a constant source of heat. It will work best in shop rooms, homes, storage rooms and basements. It is also ideal for heating in carpentry shops and car workshops, as well as in the agricultural and construction sectors. The steel housing of the device is strong and durable, and the heating elements are made of stainless steel. The thermal performance can be adjusted via a 4-stage switch. In addition, the device has a built-in room thermostat that allows temperature control in the range from 5 to 35 ° C. The handle used and relatively low weight ensure high mobility. The Master B 3 ECA electric heater runs quietly, does not consume oxygen and does not generate exhaust gases.

Advantages of the Master B 3 ECA heater
constant heat source
mobile device
does not consume oxygen
no exhaust fumes, smell, moisture
Quiet operation
100% efficiency
Adjustable thermal output (4-step switch)
built-in room thermostat



Equipment: Handle
Equipment - Other: power regulation
Power cord: included

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