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HQ2100

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Roband Quartz Heat Lamp Assembly

Roband

• Manufactured from an exclusive extruded anodized aluminium section, specifically designed to breathe.

• For use in either front or back of house but generally used in pass-through areas, these units come fitted with quartz halogen globes engineered to give a balance of heat and light.

• These globes have a unique screw-mounted tail connection that prevents terminal corrosion and hot joints, thus increasing globe longevity.

• All units are fitted with toughened safety glass covers over each light.

• The standard heat lamps (e.g. HQ450) come with a control box that houses the isolating on/off switch. They also feature a simple mounting system and come complete with a 13 Amp plug and cord so that units can be installed and operated without an electrician’s involvement.

• The assemblies are designed to run at 220-240V 50-60Hz and are CE approved.

• Model HQ2100 has 5 lamps (1750 W total) 2100mm body
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HQ9002 lamps in body90013400700465
HQ12003 lamps in body1200133451050493
HQ15004 lamps in body1500133451400518
HQ18004 lamps in body1800134001400605
HQ21005 lamps in body2100134001750678

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