Hyco Sun Prince Infra Red heaters utilise quartz halogen lamps that operate at a very high temperature, converting almost all the electrical energy into short wavelength infra red radiation. They are therefore ideal for heating applications in draughty or tall buildings such as garages, warehouses, factories and similar difficult - to - heat situations where convection heating would be impractical.
Sunprince lamps last an average of 7000 hours and are made from high temperature resistant quartz glass that must not be handled with bare hands.
Features:
- Instantaneous cost effective heating
- Stylish and robust construction
- Allows heating of targeted areas
- Silent operation & instant switch on/off
- Chrome plated safety guard
- Grey powder coated steel chassis
- High quality gold & ruby lamps - see table below
- Wall mounted - bracket included
- Warranty excludes lamps
- Not suitable for outdoor use
An RCD circuit breaker suitable for a high in rush current is required.
Optional soft start controllers are available.
Technical Data
| CODE |
DESCRIPTION |
KW |
DIMENSIONS |
STANDARD LAMPS |
| SP1000H |
Sun Prince 1000 |
1.0 |
474 x 198 x 141
|
GOLD 1 x L1000CGL |
| SP15000H |
Sun Prince 1500 |
1.5 |
474 x 198 x 141
|
RUBY 1 x L1500CL |
| SP2000H |
Sun Prince 2000 |
2.0 |
474 x 198 x 141 |
GOLD 1 x L2000CGL |
| SP3000H |
Sun Prince 3000 |
3.0 |
474 x 398 x 141
|
RUBY 2 x L1500CL |
| SP4000H |
Sun Prince 4000 |
4.0 |
474 x 398 x 141
|
GOLD 2 x L2000CGL |
| SP4500H |
Sun Prince 4500 |
4.5 |
474 x 598 x 141 |
RUBY 3 x L1500CL |
| L1500CL |
Ruby Lamp 1.5kW |
1.5 |
358 x 10 x 10
|
|
| L1000CGL |
Gold Lamp 1.0kW |
1.0 |
358 x 10 x 10
|
|
| L1500CGL |
Gold Lamp 1.5kW |
1.5 |
358 x 10 x10
|
|
| L2000CGL |
Gold Lamp 2.0kW |
2.0 |
358 x 10 x 10 |
|
Heater dimensions exclude fixing bracket. Including bracket increases depth from 140 to 360mm
Gold lamps are available for SP1500H, SP3000H & SP4500H at an extra cost
Heat Requirements:
For the Sun Prince Infra Red Heaters a simple calculation can be made regarding the total amount of heat required in any given area by using the guidelines in the watts/m2 below.
Choose the nearest figure to the application of work undertaken and premises type, and multiply this by the total floor area in m2. This will give you an idea of the total amount of wattage required for heating the area.
| |
Watts/ m2 required |
Watts/ m2 required |
Watts/ m2 required |
| |
Heavy Work |
Light Work |
Spot Heating |
| Highly Insulated |
150 |
200 |
250 |
| Insulated |
175 |
225 |
250 |
| Un- insulated |
200 |
250 |
275 |
| Light Cladding |
250 |
300 |
300 |
| Badly Insulated/ Damp |
300 |
300 |
300 |
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