Description
Welltherm HPWW Ceramic Dark Stranger - White
The Welltherm HPKW series offers high-quality ceramic dark rays in an elegant white version, designed for efficient and targeted heating in various environments.
Main features:
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Ceramic heating technology: The HPKW fighters use ceramic elements that ensure an even and comfortable heat emission without light emissions .
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Energy-efficient: designed to effectively heat spaces with lower energy consumption, which contributes to cost savings and environmental friendliness .
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Silent and maintenance -free: works silently and requires minimal maintenance, which ensures a long -term and trouble -free operation .
Technical specifications:
Specification |
HPKW1950 |
HPKW1300 |
Model |
HPKW1950 |
HPKW1300 |
Assets |
1950W (3 x 650W elements) |
1300W (2 x 650W elements) |
Tension |
1/N/PE 230 V |
1/N/PE 230 V |
Frequency |
50 Hz |
50 Hz |
Protection |
IPX4 |
IPX4 |
Dimensions (cm) |
75.9 x 9.5 x 17.1 |
50.9 x 9.5 x 17.1 |
Weight |
4.0 kg |
3.0 kg |
Colour |
White |
White |
Assembly |
Wall & Ceiling |
Wall & Ceiling |
Installation height |
From 1.80 m |
From 1.80 m |
Surface |
10 - 15 m² |
10 - 15 m² |
Why choose the Welltherm HPWW Darkerer?
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Comfortable warmth: offers a pleasant and even warmth without the brightness of traditional radiators, ideal for living and working spaces .
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Flexible installation: Suitable for both wall and ceiling mounting, making it easy to integrate the radiator into various environments .
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Sustainability: made from high -quality materials for a long service life and reliable performance .
Frequently asked questions:
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Is the Welltherm HPWW suitable for outdoor use? Depending on the specific model and the IP classification, the HPWW can be suitable for covered outdoor spaces. Consult the product specifications for more information .
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How do I install the HPKW Darkerer? The installation can vary depending on the model. It is recommended to follow the installation manual or to consult a professional installer .
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What is the difference between a dark radiant and a traditional radiator? A dark stranger, such as the HPKW, heats without visible light, which ensures a more subtle and more comfortable heat emission.