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Infratech CD-Series Dual Element 3000Watt Outdoor Electric Heater | 277V

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Infratech CD-Series Dual Element 3000Watt Outdoor Electric Heater | 277VProduct Details Videos & Learning Recommended Accessories Shipping Warranty Returns Our Guarantee & Price Match FEATURES Versatile Mounting. Infratech CD Series indoor outdoor heaters are extremely versatile: best looking mounted to a wall or ceiling due to their sleek design. They also can be flush mounted into a non sloped ceiling using an optional frame, or ceiling poles mounted with optional ceiling poles. See "Recommended Accessories" Tab Above.

FEATURES

  • Versatile Mounting. Infratech CD-Series indoor/outdoor heaters are extremely versatile: best looking mounted to a wall or ceiling due to their sleek design. They also can be flush mounted into a non-sloped ceiling using an optional frame, or ceiling poles mounted with optional ceiling poles. See "Recommended Accessories" Tab Above.  
  • Sleek Contemporary Appearance. Infratech CD-Series combines modern appealing style and durable 304 stainless steel construction.
  • Ambient Warmth & Elegant Design. The powerful dual-element CD-Series fixtures provide concentrated heat for larger scale areas. CD Series Heaters developed for mounting heights of 7-12 feet. The sleek design blends seamlessly into any space with low clearance requirements.
  • Custom Look. Choose the color of your Infratech CD-Series from brushed stainless steel, standard colors, or custom color finish options. Upgrade your unit with the Motif collection of decorative, laser-cut metal fascias.
  • Extensive Warranty. Pair your unit with optional Duplex/Stack Switch or optional Custom Controls (Solid State Control Packages, Home Management Systems, Universal Control Packages). Proudly made in the USA offering 3 years warranty.
  • Available in: 208 V240 V, 277 V, 480 V

PRODUCT OVERVIEW

Bring exceptional powerful heat for your larger outdoor area with new dual-element Infratech CD-Series Radiant Heater. Sleek design of Infratech CD Series spotlights any indoor or outdoor locations and blends seamlessly with the surrounding decor. Choose from one of the available 8 color options of your heater or choose your own one. Infratech CD patio heater can be mounted in multiple ways: ceiling or wall mounted with brackets included, flush mounted (with optional frame), and ceiling poles mounted (with optional poles).  Infratech CD-Series infrared heaters include inset mounting brackets that create a "floating effect" and multi-angle option for installation flexibility. Exceptional 3 years warranty is approved by long lasting quartz electric heating elements, designed for up to 5000 hours of use. Improve your open space, patio or veranda with the warmth, convenience and style of the Infratech CD-Series Dual Element 3000 Watt Outdoor Electric Heater.

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WHAT IS INCLUDED

  • Infratech CD-Series 33" 3000Watt 11Amps 277V Indoor/Outdoor Electric Heater
  • Two Inset Mounting Brackets

    MOUNTING OPTIONS

    Wall mounted, Ceiling mounted, Ceiling Pole mounted (with optional Ceiling Poles), or Recessed (Flush Mounted with the help of the optional ceiling frame) CD Series Electric Heater improves any décor:

          


    HEAT BLOOMS

    The 3000 W Infratech CD-Series Electric Heater heats averagely 49 sqft.

      

    HEATER SPECS
    Brand Infratech
    Model CD Series 3000W
    Fuel Type Electric
    Color Variable
    Heat Area 49 sqft
    Current Voltage 11 A (277V)
    Min Floor Clearance Ceiling 72''
    LED Color Soft Red
    Finish Stainless Steel 304
    LED Lumens n/a

     

    HEATER DIMENSIONS
    Unit Dimensions 33'' W x 8 3/16'' H x 2 1/2'' D
    Dimensions w/Brackets 33'' W x 8 3/16'' H x 8 7/8'' D
    Mounting Base Width 6''
    Warranty 3 years

     

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      WARRANTY

      Your newly purchased Product is covered by the Manufacture Limited Warranty, subject to Terms and Conditions. View full Manufacture Limited Warranty below.

       

      If you have technical issues with your Outdoor Heater Unit, within the warranty period, please consult your product manufacturer's warranty. You can contact either us at [email protected] or contact the manufacturer of your product. We are here to help you.


      RETURNS

      At Patio Electric Heaters we work with many top brands in the industry and all our products are of the highest quality. We want you to be happy with your purchase and enjoy it for many years to come. We strive to provide the best shopping experience possible.

      Please make sure you take all the correct measurements. We offer installation manuals on every product we have. Please call us first if you are unsure of correct measurements needed to install your product.

      If your Product is defective upon use, please contact the manufacturer about your warranty.

      Patio Electric Heaters™ Offers a 30 Days Return Policy on all new, unused, unassembled, and resalable items in their original packaging. We will refund your purchase amount minus the original and return shipping charges. View full Return Policy below.

      Our Strive For Excellence

      • Satisfaction Guarantee: We want you to be happy and satisfied with your purchase. We offer 30 Days Return Policy. We ask that you return item in the original packaging, with all original content and in sellable condition. (see full Return Policy).
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      • Excellent Customer Service: From the moment you first contact us we will offer you the very best advice and service to find the item you need at the price that fits you.
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      Price Match Policy

      Patio Electric Heaters offers the best price match guarantee. If you find a lower price for the exact same item elsewhere on line or at a local retailer we will match or possibly beat that price. For the fastest price match please contact us at 800-309-2144 or via Chat.

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