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Reliable infrared patio heater, ideal for those looking for a discreet, effective, and easy to control heating solution
An excellent addition to any pub or restaurant garden and anywhere needing a reliable heating solution
Infrared heaters work by transmitting electromagnetic waves through the air which are then absorbed by any object they encounter (such as us humans), resulting in a warming effect
The comfortable warmth is similar to the heat transfer from the sun, but due to the lower intensity there are no harmful effects such as UV - infrared is completely safe - please see the product video tab above for more information
Black aluminium powder-coated finish
Suitable for indoor and outdoor locations where airflow is manageable
Well suited for both domestic and commercial markets
Stand accessory available to convert into a freestanding heater
CE marked, IEC 60335-1; 60335-2-30 Electrical & Construction Safety Tested and RoHS compliant
Please note that this heater does not come with a plug and requires professional installation by a suitably qualified electrician
How do electric patio heaters work?
Electric infrared heaters convert electricity into infrared heat via a heating element or lamp. This heat is transmitted by electromagnetic waves through the air until it reaches an object (they do not heat the air itself). The objects (and that includes us humans) absorb the electromagnetic waves which has the effect of warming us. It is similar to the heat transfer from the sun, but due to the lower intensity there are no harmful effects such as UV. Infrared is completely safe.
Infrared is a form of light and just like light, it travels in straight lines and reduces over distance. So like a light bulb, the closer you are to it, the more of the infrared heat is absorbed by you and the warmer you feel. The further away, the less of it reaches you and the colder you feel.
In terms of your comfort outdoors, you can compensate for feeling cold by having several heaters, hotter heaters or being closer to the heater. These are the main things you can adjust.
How do I work out how many or what size I need?
We give a heated area guide for each heater, but this is a guideline only and the area covered will depend on the ambient temperature, level of wind and mounting height. As a general rule, any cover (whether temporary or permanent), such as an awning will help to keep the area warmer and cosier, and the more shelter in terms of walls or wind blocks that exist, the better. Even though you are still absorbing the heat from the heater, a cold wind will prevent you from properly feeling the benefit – just like the effect that a chilly wind has on a sunny day.
How much do they cost to run?
The amount of electricity consumed by a patio heater is measured by its wattage (power). So a 1000W (or 1kW) heater will consume 1kW of electricity per hour that it is running. The average price of 1 kWh of electricity in the UK is currently about 15 pence. So, a 2000W (2kW) heater will cost 2 x 15p = 30p per hour to run. For heaters with different heat settings the usage could be lower than the stated wattage (for example our 2000W California has a half power setting, so on half power would only consume 1kWh of electricity on this setting).
Are they bad for the environment?
When powered by clean, renewable electricity we believe that our outdoor heaters provide a sustainable way to allow people to enjoy time outdoors with zero harmful fumes, air pollution or CO2 emissions. The majority of the components in our heaters are metal and a very high percentage (c.95%) can be recycled at end of life. They are designed to last and there are no harmful chemicals used in the production process, or in the heaters.
How does Herschel Infrared Heating work?
About Herschel Infrared
Rated Power: 2500W at 230V
Heating Element: Ultra long life Carbon heating lamp (up to 10,000 hours)
Warranty: 2 Years (excludes lamp & remote control)
Cable Length: 2m
Protection: IP55
Power Requirements:
Rated Voltage (V): 230V 50/60Hz
Rated Current (A): 10.9
Fuse/Circuit Breaker Rating (A): 13
Heated Areas Indoors @ 100% power: 10-18m²
Heated Areas Outdoors @ 100% power: 7-12m²
The heater may be wiped down with a soft damp cloth. Do not use abrasive detergents to clean the unit. In marine environments, the unit may be gently sprayed clean with clean water with the POWER TURNED OFF and completely cool. After cleaning, it is advisable to warm the heater for 10 – 20 minutes to dry the unit and prevent staining.
The lamp used in the Herschel Colorado is Ultra long life (10,000 hours). Changing the lamp should only be carried out by suitably qualified personnel using the instructions.