Ceramic Infrared Emitters/Heating Elements
- Durable Splashproof, non-corrosive finish curved emitter
- Aluminum reflector housing
- Available in 120v or 220v 163 Watts ea
- One year warantee against burnout.
- Estimated life in excess of 10,000 hours
- Wire guard mesh screen covers the ceramic element
- External control available. See options. Fits into a three gange masonry box.
* In most applications a stainless steel alcove must be fabricted into the wall. Not included.
* If you want to use these as your sole source for heat, 6- 16 emitters are required and must be strategically located around the room. Control required.
* We sell these most commonly as a supplimental source of heat to the traditional sauna heater with hot rocks, without a control and wired driectly through a standard light switch.
* Call for more details Ph 800 426 3929 / Contact Us
The housing is shown below with protective screen (included) but without the ceramic emitter (included)
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About Ceramic Infrared Emitters:
Salamander’s FTE style ceramic infrared emitters are mounted in their Salamander SWB reflector assemblies and offer a very efficient low watt density infrared heat source. A typical installation in a small infrared sauna may incorporate 6 to 12 FTE (100-250 watt) emitters mounted in SWB/1 or SWB/2 assemblies. The SWB/2 assembly is 23.63” x 3.69” and is a complete unit containing 2 ceramic heaters, fully enclosed terminals, an outer case, and pilot light. They are designed to be surface mounted to either the wall or ceiling. They are not designed to be recessed/enclosed in a wall or ceiling and airspace must be present on all sides. The assemblies themselves can get very hot. Therefore, if the assemblies are mounted in an area in which they may be touched, a wire guard should be used around the entire assembly. There is risk involved with using any type of infrared heater. Keep in mind that infrared heat is essentially a line-of-sight heat source. That is, an object (or person) positioned directly in front of the infrared heat source will receive the bulk of the infrared heat being emitted from that source. Therefore to achieve an even heat distribution, it is critical to arrange the infrared heaters evenly throughout the sauna. The fact that the source of the infrared heat is a small heater means that the heaters must be fairly hot to generate enough infrared heat for the entire sauna. Even a 100 watt ceramic heater (like a 100 watt light bulb) can cause burns to skin that is very close. Choosing to use more elements at a lower wattage each will be safer, offer a more uniform infrared pattern within the sauna and create a longer wavelength of infrared energy.
SD-2 temperature and time controller with automatic digital thermostat and timer (in one unit): Digital presettable timer, Selectable Fahrenheit or Celsius, Bright LED display, Approved for electric infrared heaters in a sauna, No programming required, Remote “Emergency Stop” and Remote “Pause”.
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$289.00
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