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Polaris PKSH 0506H Carbon Heater Overview

Polaris

Two positions, timer.

Polaris

Short timer running time.

Features
Carbon heater Polaris PKSH 0506H

POWER: 0,8 kW.

POSITION: 20 sq. m.m.

FEATURES: 2 modes of operation, timer 3 h.

CONTROL: controllers select operation mode, timer.

SAFETY: overheat protection, two-step protection against tipping over.

INSTALLATION: floor standing.

FEATURES: Vertical and horizontal installation.

COLOR: black+metal.

WARRANTY: 1 year.

PRICE: 1300 rub.

Description

Infrared radiation of the device immediately gives the feeling of warmth, especially if the device is directed to the person. No loss of air quality or moisture during heater operation. The device is designed to be placed on the floor or a table and can be used vertically or on its side it has a foot for this purpose . Two modes of operation – full power or half power. Mode selection is made by a large regulator. And in the vertical position – clockwise, in the horizontal – counterclockwise.

The timer is designed to control the duration of operation, it is designed for 180 minutes. Continuously controlled by second control. At the end of the set interval is an automatic shutdown. The heater has a two-stage safety system. It monitors the temperature of the element and turns off the unit if a certain value is exceeded. It also shuts off when tipped over from upright position and flipped over from horizontal position .

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Comments: 1
  1. Henry Mitchell

    Can you provide more information on the Polaris PKSH 0506H Carbon Heater? What are its key features and specifications? Is it suitable for both residential and commercial use? How efficient is it in heating a room?

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