The DE65 is a modern, portable and energy efficient electric heater with a compact design that allows it to fit discreetly into any environment. The unit comes complete with three different settings – 6.5kW, 9.5kW and 13kW – and operates on a 415V 3-phase power supply. The fan assisted heater is capable of heating areas of up to 314m³, making it suitable for various application including workshops, events and storerooms.
Feature
can be easily positioned
will stand up to the rigour of industrial use
can run unattended
for easy transportation
set desired temperature
reducing running costs
plug in and switch on
no sound disruption
Nominal heating duty | 13 kW |
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Air flow (max) | 600 m3/h |
Typical heated area | 314 m3 |
Power supply | 415 V 3 ph +E 50 Hz Run 18.2 A |
Generator size | 16.5 kVA |
Plug type | BS4343 3 ph 4 pin 32 A |
Noise level (max) | 56.6 dBA @ 1 metre |
Weight | 25 kg |
Dimensions (L x W x H) | 600 x 360 x 450 mm |
Control | Manual (external controls available) |
Average power consumption | 13 kW |
T32 THERMOSTAT 32A PLUG
10M x 4 PIN 32 AMP 415V EXTENSION LEAD 6MM DIA
20M x 4 PIN 32 AMP 415V EXTENSION LEAD 6MM DIA
Offices
Building sites
Shops and Showrooms
Marquees and tents
Hotels
Storerooms
Garages
Workshops
Industrial units
Ships
Classrooms
Switching stations
Clinics
Temporary accommodation
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