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Hawaii Wave 2000W

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Hawaii Wave 2000WModel Wattage Dimensions Heats M3 M HAWAII WAVE 2000 2000W 200 x 50cm Localised Description The Herschel HAWAII WAVE is a premium, designer freestanding patio heater that will add a touch of style and luxury to your outdoor entertaining area. Suitable for both commercial and domestic outdoor heating, the 2000W HAWAII WAVE emits an effective warming glow. The HAWAII WAVE incorporates Herschels long life carbon fibre medium IR heating lamp which

Model Wattage Dimensions Heats M3
M-HAWAII-WAVE-2000 2000W 200 x 50cm Localised

Description

The Herschel HAWAII WAVE is a premium, designer freestanding patio heater that will add a touch of style and luxury to your outdoor entertaining area. Suitable for both commercial and domestic outdoor heating, the 2000W HAWAII WAVE emits an effective warming glow.

The HAWAII WAVE incorporates Herschel’s long life carbon fibre medium IR heating lamp which produces a high comfort heat and deep orange, no glare light, making it very pleasant to sit under. The heater has a stylish, circular design that is ideal for ensuring 360° focused heat coverage and a stylish, curved 2m pole. The height of the heater under the pole is a comfortable 1.6m. The Hawaii Wave provides localised heat for those sat underneath the heater. In colder months and climates the heater is more effective under some form of cover.

Comes with 1.8m lead and UK plug. Easy assembly. Power lead to the heater is hidden in the pole and under the base. The pole is made from high quality stainless steel, so will not rust.

HAWAII WAVE can be turned on or off via the remote control (supplied) or the remote control can be bypassed and the heater can be controlled directly via an alternative control system for commercial use. The Hawaii Wave can also be used indoors in garden rooms, gazebos and restaurants.

Suitable for outdoor use all year round. The heater can easily be detached from the stand if required for storage.

The Hawaii infrared hanging heater was Voted Number 1 in The Telegraph’s Guide to ‘The best patio heaters for your garden’. Well-designed and unobtrusive, this Herschel heater is ideal for a garden party or long nights spent on the patio.

Please note: in exposed areas with air movement and wind, infrared spread may reduce by 1/3 to 1/2. In these areas we recommend proportionally increasing the number of heaters.

Key Features:

  • Premium designer freestanding patio heater
  • Stainless steel stand in a black powder coated finish
  • Hidden wiring with UK plug, easy assembly
  • 2kW high performance carbon lamp
  • Long life components, remote on/off control
  • Suitable for domestic & commercial use all year round
  • Buy 5 get 5% off; Buy 10 get 7.5% off

Technical Specifications

Heater Type: Visibly glowing radiant heater

Surface: Aluminium heater. 2m pole.

Colour: Black

Cable Length: 1.8m

Plug: Fitted Plug

Voltage: 220 - 240V 50 Hz

Protection Class: IP44

Installation: Freestanding

Heating Element: Ultra long life Carbon heating lamp (up to 10,000 hours)

Reflector: Mirror Aluminium

Remote Control: On/Off function

Warm-up Time: 5 - 10 Seconds

Useful Wavelength: 2 - 5µm

Quality & Safety

Certifications

EU/ UK Electrical Safety: IEC60335-1; 60335-2-30; EN62233

AUS/ NZ Electrical Safety: AS/NZS 60335-1; 60335-2-30

Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS): IEC62321

Warranty: 2 Years

Note: Warranty excludes lamp & remote control

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