Electric radiant heater FLH-T series
industrial

Electric radiant heater - FLH-T series - PFANNENBERG - industrial
Electric radiant heater - FLH-T series - PFANNENBERG - industrial
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Characteristics

Power source
electric
Applications
industrial
Power

600 W, 800 W, 1,000 W
(0.82 hp, 1.09 hp, 1.36 hp)

Description

Pfannenberg heater line with integrated thermostat. This line has been specifically developed for demanding environments, especially wind turbines and for use in the telecommunications sector. all tests were conducted according to European Norms, EN 60068-2-6 / 60068-2-27 / 60068-2-29 Railway applications – Rolling stock equipment – Shock and vibration tests and therefore are unique to the industry can be used under extreme conditions (–40 °C … +70 °C) fan design with ball bearing: guaranteed long service life voltage range: 230 V / 115 V 50/60 Hz The FLH-T series is a resistance heater developed by Pfannenberg. It is specially built suitable for telecommunications sector and demanding environments especially on wind turbines. The unit is completely tested with compliance to EN 60068-2-6, 60068-2-27, or 60068-2-29 European standards. In addition, the unit is supplied with UL and CUL approvals and can withstand a working temperature between -40 °C to +70 °C. It is also supplied with fan design, and ball bearing ensuring long service life.

Exhibitions

Meet this supplier at the following exhibition(s):

Intersolar 2026
Intersolar 2026

23-25 Jun 2026 Munich (Germany) Hall B2 - Stand 440

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