- For use where only 110V supply is available
- Provides comfort or background heat
- Low running costs
Range & Prices
The prices shown are list prices and perfectly safe to use for budget purposes. Contact your electrical wholesaler for final prices.
Heaters
There is only one heater in the LC110 range
Model | KW | Length (mm) | Depth (mm) | Height (mm) | List Price |
LC110 | 0.75 | 948 | 58 | 168 | £249.00 |
Technical Specification
Model: | LC110 |
Output: | 0.75 kW |
Supply: | 110V 1ph |
Colour: | Brown RAL 8019 |
Finish: | Epoxy polyester powder coating |
Construction: | Robust steel case |
Safety Device: | Auto-reset over-temperature protection |
Heating Element: | Stainless steel tubular heating element with aluminium fin |
Installation: | Wall-mounted using two rows of mounting holes |
Control: | Remote-mounted thermostatic control required |
Dimensions: | 948mm (L) x 168mm (H) x 58mm (D) |
Weight: | 4.2 kg |
Guarantee: | 1 year |
Selection
The LC110 low level convector heater is specifically designed for a 110V 1ph supply. Please check that this supply is available before selecting this model.
If you would like the experts at BN Thermic to select suitable heating for your application, please click below to access our enquiry form. Simply provide as much information as you have available and we will respond with a detailed proposal.
In simple terms the output of the installed LC110 heater or heaters must be greater than the heat losses from the building during periods of cold weather. A small amount of heat is lost through the walls, ceilings and floors with more significant losses through windows and doors.
To estimate the heat loss from your building you may like to use our heat calculation tool
The estimated heat loss figure is the absolute minimum kW output that you should consider installing. We would suggest adding approximately 50% to this figure to allow for an acceptable warm up time in cold conditions as well as making allowances for exceptional weather conditions and possible errors in the original data used in the estimate.
Once the target kW has been estimated, select the minimum quantity of heater required to provide that output.