Electrical Specifications
Specifications (use the following to determine the maximum current for each size heater):
|
Model¹ |
Power |
Voltage |
Max Current² |
Mounting³ |
|
PR-2424-120 |
400 Watts |
120 Volts |
4.5 Amps |
A |
|
PR-4824-120 |
750 Watts |
120 Volts |
8.4 Amp |
A/B |
|
PR-12060-120** |
750 Watts |
120 Volts |
8.4 Amps |
A/B |
|
PR-105105-120 |
1100 Watts |
120 Volts |
12.4 Amps |
B |
|
PR-18060-120* |
1100 Watts |
120 Volts |
12.4 Amps |
A/C |
|
PR-120100-120 |
1200 Watts |
120 Volts |
13.5 Amps |
B |
|
PR-2424-208 |
400 Watts |
208 Volts |
2.6 Amps |
A |
|
PR-4824-208 |
750 Watts |
208 Volts |
4.8 Amps |
A/B |
|
PR-12060-208** |
750 Watts |
208 Volts |
4.8 Amps |
A/B |
|
PR-105105-208 |
1100 Watts |
208 Volts |
7.1 Amps |
B |
|
PR-18060-208* |
1100Watts |
208 Volts |
7.1 Amps |
A/C |
|
PR-120100-208 |
1200 Watts |
208 Volts |
7.8 Amps |
B |
|
PR-2424-240 |
400 Watts |
240 Volts |
2.3 Amps |
A |
|
PR-4824-240 |
750 Watts |
240 Volts |
4.2 Amps |
A/B |
|
PR-12060-240** |
750 Watts |
240 Volts |
4.2 Amps |
A/B |
|
PR-105105-240 |
1100 Watts |
240 Volts |
6.2 Amps |
B |
|
PR-18060-240* |
1100 Watts |
240 Volts |
6.2 Amps |
A/C |
|
PR-120100-240 |
1200 Watts |
240 Volts |
6.7 Amps |
B |
|
PR-2424-277 |
400 Watts |
277 Volts |
2.0 Amps |
A |
|
PR-4824-277 |
750 Watts |
277 Volts |
3.7 Amps |
A/B |
|
PR-12060-277** |
750 Watts |
277 Volts |
3.7 Amps |
A/B |
|
PR-105105-277 |
1100Watts |
277 Volts |
5.4 Amps |
B |
|
PR-18060-277* |
1100Watts |
277 Volts |
5.4 Amps |
A/C |
|
PR-120100-277 |
1200 Watts |
277 Volts |
5.8 Amps |
B |
Notes:
¹ The list provided is for quick reference only, refer to your actual heater’s data-label for Wattage and current; not all models available in the USA and/or Canada.
² Denotes the maximum current consumed when first powered up, the current drops when the heater reaches its operating temperature (at its operating temperature the heater’s surface approaches temperatures of a hot cup of coffee)
³ Mounting “A”, “B”, and “C” indicates the distance between the mounting brackets as shown in figure 1 page 7 of the owner’s manual. (Models 12060, 18060, and 4824 may be hung horizontally or vertically; use appropriate spacing)
* Non-standard (custom orders only)
** US/Canadian plugs; custom order for Canadian applications using Metric Grid ceilings
Available sizes, pricing and specifications subject to change without notice
The secret behind Prestyl’s far infrared heating systems.
With sixteen years of development and OEM deployment, it is safe to say that Prestyl’s thin-film technology with a life expectancy of possibly 50 years or more is among the world’s most dependable products available.
The core of our heating technology is a unique proprietary alloy that features heating characteristics not found in any competitor’s product. This alloy is deposited on a base layer of Mylar and is “printed” on a custom printing press at a rate of 2 miles (3.2 km) per hour. The printed film is etched in a process similar to that used in the manufacturing of printed circuit boards and after the etching, washing and drying process the film is laminated with a second layer of Mylar and sealed. Depending on the use an adhesive layer and/or buffer layer is added and the sections are cut and contacts are added. The film is now ready to be placed in the Aluminum housings.
The housings are constructed from pure, 100% recyclable, high-quality Aluminum rolls. The unique (proprietary) design prevents warping and allows the far-infrared heating panels fronts to be “floating” while providing the best far-infrared transfer possible. The panels contain no heating coils or moving parts; the only mechanical device is a code-required thermal cutout. Since it is unlikely it will ever be activated, the usable life of this device is expected to be in the dozens of years.
Prestyl’s panels come in white (standard), black (special order-standard, same price) and architectural colors (special order and possible additional charges). For its printed panels, Prestyl is working with a highly experienced printing firm that uses UV cured high-temperature inks so that the prints are expected to last may years without fading or discoloring.
Standard US/Canadian panels are 120 Volts and 240 Volts. For commercial installations the panels are available in 208 Volts and 277 Volts as well (both are special order; typical lead time 2-4 weeks)
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