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Tansun Sorrento Heaters Added

Tansun's versatile Sorrento heater is now available as an IP-rated heater offering an ideal solution to businesses seeking a weatherproof heating system that can be added to or altered to suit developing requirements. A unique modular design enables the Sorrento IP to be built up, creating a bespoke system with a maximum 12 Kw output per bank of heaters, making it particularly ideal for factories and large, hard-to-heat buildings.
The Sorrento IP can be quickly installed by an electrician with minimum disruption to existing operations. It requires very low maintenance and has a long lamp life averaging up to 7,000 hours, remaining effective over time with a constant level of heat. It is equally at home in a reception area, church or on a patio. As an IP-rated weatherproof heater, the Sorrento can be permanently fixed for indoor or outdoor use. And if you think quartz-electric heaters are only suitable for use outside, think again- the Sorrento is adaptable to a multitude of purposes.
Because unique quartz-electric technology means only objects themselves are heated, rather than the air around them, Sorrento is ideal for business with a heavy influx of people going in and out of the building as valuable heat is not lost through opening doors. In particular, shops, market halls and car dealerships- who constantly drive cars in and out, will benefit. Plus, it can be used for zone heating e.g. keeping staff warm on a frozen food production line.
Utilising Philips advanced infrared technology, the quartz gold-series lamp is available in 1kw, 1.5 kw and 2.0kw power options. A multi-directional bracket allows for easy vertical and horizontal adjustment.
To see the Sorrento IP heater on our website please click Tansun Sorrento IP Heater.
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