Lotus - White
Lotus - White
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5 Years gold insurance (new replacement) warranty.
Far Infrared Metal Heating Panel White. "LOTUS RANGE"
Ceiling mountable. 350W, 400W, 450W, 500W, 800W
Surface temperature - 120 degrees C.
Slimline 50mm gap from the ceiling. Mounted on Heavy-duty screws (included)
European Safety Certificate and TUV are available.
Features: high durability and a life span of up to 30 years.
Efficiency as high as 99% is achieved due to increased heat dissipation area and minimized heat loss.
The max operating temperature is reached in 30 sec.
The mode of operation of the Nanocrystalline heating element guarantees quiet functioning and silent heating up and cooling down. All components are manufactured of high-tension steel and covered with special powder paint, which is durable and stands at high temperatures.
These popular, sleek, white gloss panels offer stylish, low-cost heating. The panel heats the things in the room, warming the air. If just the air is heated, that quickly cools down again.
It stores the heat in the floor, walls and furniture, etc., which warms the whole environment from 360 deg. Another advantage is that the heat in the room is equalized, unlike the convection heaters that may find 25 degrees C at the ceiling but 15 degrees creating the cold feet problem. Infrared holds the heat down in the living area.
power weight size area voltage
800W 11kg 595 x 1195 x 14mm 16m2 220 - 240v
500W 8kg 500 x 1000 x 14mm 14m2 220 - 240v
500W 8kg 400 x 1200 x 14mm 14m2 220 - 240v
450W 6.5kg 400 x 1000 x 14mm 10m2 220 -240V
350W 5.1kg 400 x 800 x 14mm 8m2 220-240V
400W 5.8kg 595 x 595 x 14mm 8m2 220-240V





















Home in Andover
"I first learned about IR radiators from the TV program "Grand Design." When planning a double-storey extension, I visited the NSBC in Swindon to explore IR radiators. Impressed by the idea, I researched more about IR radiators and other heating methods online.
Given my new gas boiler's recent installation, it wasn't economical to replace it entirely, so I decided to diversify my heating options. Although I initially considered IR radiators for the entire extension, an estate agent advised that not all buyers prefer non-gas heating. Thus, I opted for a mix of gas, IR, and underfloor heating.
In the new extension's ground floor, I installed underfloor heating. In the renovated part of the old house, I replaced gas radiators with ceiling-mounted IR radiators controlled by a thermostat. The master bedroom uses a combination of gas heating and supplementary IR radiators, one near the bed and one in the bathroom, both controlled by pull cords for independent use.
After one winter, our experience with IR radiators has been very positive. The thermostat-controlled IR radiator provides gentle warmth without the dryness or burnt smell of gas or electric heaters. While the heat isn't instant, it takes about five minutes to feel the difference. The IR radiators in the bedroom and bathroom are especially beneficial. They provide quick, localized warmth when needed, especially useful at night or after a shower.
Running costs are low, with the bedroom and bathroom radiators costing about 10p per hour and the downstairs radiator about 14p per hour. With a solar-powered battery, IR radiators can operate almost cost-free."