Technical data
Model designation:
Voltage:
Max. Power consumption:
Power setting levels:
Thermostat:
Nominal heat output:
Minimum heat output:
Max. cont. heat output:
Auxiliary power consumption el
Auxiliary power consumption el
Auxiliary power consumption el
Type of temperature control:
Protection class:
Dimensions (H/W/D):
Weight:
There may be deviations in the technical data!
Troubleshooting
The heater only provides "lukewarm" performance
The outlet temperature depends on the inlet temperature. As a rule, this is approx. 30-40°C
above the inlet temperature and the room is heated by the fact that, as with a normal
radiator, the room air is constantly circulated and the associated repeated heating (heating
progression).
If you are using the electric heater in a very cold room, e.g. in a garage at 5°C or even
colder, then it would be normal if the outlet temperature is only "lukewarm", as the electric
heater cannot heat this air to "hot" in the short time that the air passes through the heating
rods. This would only be possible with the fan switched off, but firstly the air would then not
be distributed evenly in the room and secondly the appliance would lose a lot of its overall
heating effectiveness.
WDH-E20 (2 kW)
220 - 240V ~ 50Hz
2,000 W (9.1 A)
2 (1 = 1,000 W, 2 = 2,000 W)
Digital thermostat (7 ~ 35 °C)
2.0 kW
1.0 kW
2.0 kW
:
N/A
max
:
N/A
min
:
N/A
SB
Digital thermostat
IP21
356 x 255 x 145 mm
1.6 kg
Aktobis AG, Borsigstr. 20, D-63110 Rodgau / Germany
www.AKTOBIS.de
Email: [email protected]