What happens if you touch something that, by its nature, warms? If you are lucky enough, you can only feel a pleasant feeling of warmth, if not … well, you’ll get burned!
That’s what we thought here in Fandis when we designed our new Fucsis “H” Touch Proof anti-condensation heaters.
These heaters are designed for cabinet operating in low temperature conditions and / or high degree of humidity and they are characterized by the low temperature of the outer surface that avoids dangers in case of accidental contact, while ensuring the right temperature for the correct operations functioning, as all the products of the series, of course.
This new “H” line of heaters is available with plastic or metal cover, both designed with high quality materials, and all models are UL approved.
Furthermore, the “H” series heaters use the cage clamp connection technology, which allows to wire solid or fine-stranded conductors without the use of tools, for a quick installation. The product is available also with 3-pole cable
All products of the “H” series are also equipped for 35mm DIN rail fixing clip, made of a plastic material with high elasticity staple in steel, thus allowing the product to engage on the rail from below upward with ease. This solution also ensures a better seal at elevated temperatures.
The “H” series is also available in a vented version from 80 to 350W, with or without thermal protector.
The advantages of “H” Fucsis series heaters by Fandis:
- No risk of burns to the accidental contact
- Optimal temperature inside the electrical panel
- Version with plastic or metal covering
- UL approval
- Cage clamp connection for quick wiring
- Mounting clip for 35mm DIN standard
- Ventilated version from 80 to 350 W
Christo du Plessis says
Do you have a destributer in South Africa for your new Fucsis “H” Touch Proof anti-condensation heaters.
Redazione Fandis says
Dear Sir,
here’s our contact for South Africa:
ELEN ELECTRICAL ENCLOSURES PTY LTD
P.O.BOX 716
1710 Florida – SOUTH AFRICA
sarelza@mweb.co.za
0027-11-4722220
Best Regards!