Lava® Mirror 750W - 51″ X 25″ - Refurbished


Lava® Mirror 750W - 51″ X 25″ - Refurbished

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Features

  • Wall Mounted: These radiant panels can be fixed to a wall horizontally or vertically on your wall and the hardwired installation (120V) presents a streamlined look without visible wires or cords

  • Hardwired

  • The hardwired electrical connection (120Vac) of the Lavas ensures that there will be no visible cords or plugs after installation

  • Infrared radiant heating panels are a great way to give your home a bit of extra warmth and comfort

  • Can be mounted to a wall horizontally or vertically

LAVA® Radiant Panels Mirror Description

Envision radiant comfort with a LAVA ® Mirror Radiant Heating Panel. These 51” X 25” reflective heating panels produce 750 W to offer style, warmth, and a fog-free view when you step out of the shower. Install an optional towel bar and the 110V LAVA® Mirror can keep your towels cozy and warm too. These C-UL-US Listed panels include a 5-year warranty and can are easily installed either horizontally or vertically.

Specifications

Electrical

Amps 6.25 A
Connection Method Hardwired
Ohms 19.2 Ω
Voltage 120 V
Watts 750 W

Performance

BTU Per Hour 2559 Btu
Maximum Surface Temperature 203 °F

Logistics

Country of Origin (COO) Austria

Appearance

Finish Mirror
Version Lava® Mirror - 51″ X 25″

Product Dimensions

Installed Depth 2.5″
Length 4′ 3″
Size (Overall) 51" x 25" (750W, 6.3A)
Width 2′ 1″

Identifiers

Model Mirror
SKU IP-0750-LV-MIR-BTK
UPC (GTIN-12) 881308072957

Customer Questions & Answers

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How far from the radiant panel will the heat substantially radiate and where should it be aimed?

Radiant heat travels through air, and typically heats up objects closer to the panel first and then the rest of the room later. Infrared heating from the panel can be easily detected from about 3-4 feet. Ideally, the radiant panel should be aimed onto the area with more use, since that will be the surface that will warm up first.

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How do you keep a sunroom warm in the winter?

Sunrooms can be very cold during the winter months. While a furnace may push some warm air into the room, the large number of windows, exterior walls, and other causes of heat loss in a sunroom will typically keep it from having a comfortable temperature level. Floor heating and radiant panels will add radiant heat, which the human body absorbs faster than other forms of heat, to the room so that it feels warm even at lower temperatures.

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How far from the radiant panel will the heat substantially radiate and where should it be aimed?

Radiant heat travels through air, and typically heats up objects closer to the panel first and then the rest of the room later. Infrared heating from the panel can be easily detected from about 3-4 feet. Ideally, the radiant panel should be aimed onto the area with more use, since that will be the surface that will warm up first.

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How does one know which size panel is correct for a room?

If you have a room with "average" insulation levels, take the square footage and multiply it by 7 or 8 watts per square foot. That will provide a good estimate of the watts needed to heat that space.

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Is there a concern with children touching the radiant panels if they get too hot?

Radiant panels using infrared heating can get very hot on the surface (up to 248° F). For safety, it is recommended that your radiant panel be mounted out of the reach of children.

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