Industrial Electric Fan Heaters
Our range of industrial electric fan heaters is ideal for diverse environments, including warehouses, factories, workshops, and garages. They come in various power outputs and voltage options, catering to different space sizes. You can select from 110V, 240V, and 415V heaters, ensuring compatibility with your specific voltage requirements. Additionally, these heaters are compatible with multiple electrical phases, matching your existing electrical infrastructure.
These heaters are engineered for quiet operation, offering efficient heating without disruptive noise. Their compact and lightweight design makes installation and relocation effortless. The primary advantages of these industrial electric fan heaters include their reliability and efficiency, ensuring consistent heating in demanding situations. They are user-friendly, featuring straightforward controls for temperature and fan speed adjustments.
How much heating power do you require for your area?:
A basic rule of thumb is a minimum of 33watts(W) per meters cubed (m3).
Example: An area(A) of 250 m3 requires (A)250 x 33(W)= 8.25 Kw / 28000 Btu.
How to work out your M3 of your room:
Height (Meters) X Width (Meters) X Length (Meters) = Meters Cubed Of your Area
Our range of industrial electric fan heaters is ideal for diverse environments, including warehouses, factories, workshops, and garages. They come in various power outputs and voltage options, catering to different space sizes. You can select from 110V, 240V, and 415V heaters, ensuring compatibility with your specific voltage requirements. Additionally, these heaters are compatible with multiple electrical phases, matching your existing electrical infrastructure.
These heaters are engineered for quiet operation, offering efficient heating without disruptive noise. Their compact and lightweight design makes installation and relocation effortless. The primary advantages of these industrial electric fan heaters include their reliability and efficiency, ensuring consistent heating in demanding situations. They are user-friendly, featuring straightforward controls for temperature and fan speed adjustments.
How much heating power do you require for your area?:
A basic rule of thumb is a minimum of 33watts(W) per meters cubed (m3).
Example: An area(A) of 250 m3 requires (A)250 x 33(W)= 8.25 Kw / 28000 Btu.
How to work out your M3 of your room:
Height (Meters) X Width (Meters) X Length (Meters) = Meters Cubed Of your Area