Nigel
from
United Kingdom
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I have a small shop and in cold weather the cold seems to come through our automatic door . Would this heater solve this problem? the automatic door is a single leaf door approx 1.8 meters wide.
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This should work just fine as long as you can keep your mounting height between 1.8 and 2.3 meters. If your mounting height is a little bit higher because your door is quite wide i would suggest our 4.5 kw version - type Dimplex AC45N into the search bar.
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Binit
from
United Kingdom
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Hi, can we change the flow direction for this heater? I mean I need diagonal direction instead of downward flow. If no, could you please recommend another one?!
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Hello, the Dimplex 3kW Electric Over Door Heater allows for multi-directional airflow adjustment. Thank you for your question.
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pat kelly
from
Ireland
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Hi I'm looking to see if this heater can be mounted over a reception area? Does it plug in or does it have to be wired?
Regards
Pat
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We would recommend hard wiring this heater using a fused switched spur but there is no reason why it could not be put on a plug as it is only 3kW. If you are going to put this on a plug you will need a length of flexible cable and a suitable plug - all of which we can supply. Thank you for your enquiry.
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Aaron
from
United Kingdom (Ex.NI)
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Hello,
would the Dimplex 3kW down flow heater be ok to install over the door in a bathroom?
many thanks
Aaron
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Hi, assuming that the door is more than 2 feet (600mm) away from a water source and the area is sufficiently ventilated for steam/damp air this heater will do the job. You might consider as an alternative the Dimplex FX20V which is another very popular bathroom fan heater (slightly less powerful at 2kW) but which might be ideal for you - follow this for information: https://www.electricalworld.com/en/Dimplex-FX20V-2kW-Electric-Wall-Mounted-Downflow-Fan-Heater-With-Pull-Cord-and-Thermostat/m-966.aspx
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Maryam
from
United Kingdom
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I'm looking at options to heat a kitchen where there is no wall space. I've come across this and also seen plinth heaters. Would this product heat up a kitchen or is it more designed to stop heat escaping rather than heating a room?
Many thanks in advance.
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Hello Maryam, this product is intended for wall mounting - the most usual position is above a door. The downflow fan will blow heated air into the room. A 3kW heater would be adequate for all but the very largest domestic kitchens. Thank you for your enquiry.
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