Wide range of fan heaters
A new addition to the Skope range of fan heaters is the 4.2 kW Shamal, which includes a step-down thermostat designed so that when the preferred temperature is reached, the wattage decreases accordingly. Power consumption ,is thus sharply reduced. The Shamal is intended to heat larger areas, a recommended application being in the vicinity of 360 square feet with a standard stud height of eight feet.
The Saracen Deluxfe, rated at 3kW, is now available with or without a
thermostat, and is capable of heating an average 250 square foot room. The 2.2 kW Saraband, thermostatically controlled, is probably Skope’s biggest seller, with its extremely economical running, attractive appearance, outstanding performance and easy installation.
The Saraband is supplied with a flex and three-pin plug and can be quickly fitted by a home handyman. Shamal, Saracen . and Saraband all have two heat and fan-only settings and can be flush mounted if desired.
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