Key Features
- Total power consumption: 41–67W
- Heat output modes: Normal and boost
- Low level, wall-mounted
- Min. installation height from the floor: 100 mm
- Antibacterial paint
What's Included
- Smith's Ecovector II 1390 Low-Level fan convector heater
- 15 mm flow and return connections
- 1.5m mains cable
- Mounting bracket
Smith's Ecovector II 1390 Low-Level Fan Convector Heater Overall
The Smith's Ecovector II 1390 Low-Level Fan Convector Heater provides warmth from a low level upwards for an energy-efficient and effective way to warm a room, compared to radiators.
The Ecovector II 1390 convector heater heats a room quicker than a radiator, reducing the amount of time your boiler or heat pump needs to run efficiently.
Heat Output Modes
This convector heater includes two heat output modes — normal and boost — to deliver an optimal heat temperature to suit your preferences. With the 'normal' mode, this Smith's convector heater has a 3.37 kW heat output at 80°C and a 4 kW heat output at 80°C with the 'boost' mode.
Antibacterial Paint
The Smith's Caspian UV 60 fan convector heater is coated with an antibacterial paint, using BioCote® antimicrobial technology to provide a layer of protection against antimicrobial growth on the surface, prevent odours and prevent odours, stains and material deterioration.
What Is a Convector Heater?
A convector heater uses the natural process of convection to heat a room. For this type of heaters, cold air is drawn into the unit, a heating element warms this cold and then releases warm air back into the room.
A convector heater provides easy installation, making it ideal for new and existing developments.