Electric heater T2RIB
for boatsfor ships

electric heater
electric heater
electric heater
electric heater
electric heater
electric heater
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Characteristics

Type
electric
Application domain
for boats, for ships

Description

Our panel heaters for marine and offshore installations are made in a modern design. Some of our heaters are splash-proof and produced in non-corrosive material. The panels has no sharp edges and they are easy to clean. T2RIB Protection grating on top to prevent overheating and to prevent objects from entering the heater. Included is also a thermal cut-out at 110 degrees Celsius. Easy access for easy installation. In addition the rib profile covering the heat element, ensures that the heater has a large surface area that the air has to pass over. The result is a heater that provides a high output in a small frame, without increasing the surface temperture over 69 degrees Celsius for FIB and 84 degrees Celsius for T2RIB. T2RIB heaters are for vessels only according to EU Directive. Mounting TELCO T2RIB: Wall mounted with frame or solid brackets included. Connection Connection box on frame with punch out possibilities for cable entries. 7x6mm² terminal block in the connection box for fix installation. Electric TELCO T2RIB: With on/off switch, bi-metal thermostat and thermal cut-out protection. Housing Aluminium housing with a protection grating on top (to be ordered separately). Remarks TELCO T2RIB: Minimum distance to nearest sidewall = 2 cm Minimum distance to floor = 2 cm Minimum distance to window sill, etc. = 38 cm DNV approved, Germanisher Lloyd on request. Design Flow through marine heater, designed according to maritime requirements. Finish Powder coated white RAL9016. Application TELCO T2RIB: For mounting indoor in damp accommodations, such as bathrooms and WC’s. Cable entry
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