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This integrated 12v LED light system is designed specifically for the simplicity 6, 35 and Alfresco, it’s designed to fit into the underside of the wall plate, the eaves beam and the glazing bar If required. Made from aluminium and polycarbonate they are strong and designed to last!


LED Remote Control Unit


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Integrated Lighting Upgrade


Infrared Outdoor Heaters


The infrared wall mounted heaters have ceramic elements that are designed to gently warm adults and children whilst outdoors under a covered structure such as a canopy using Far Infrared technology which is completely harmless and contains no ultraviolet radiation or fumes.


The heaters also do not emit any noise and provide a gentle heat similar to the feeling of the winter sun. Your customers can enjoy keeping warm outside without feeling too hot and without experiencing any unsightly glare.


The ceramic plates generate heat quickly and reach their full operating temperature within less than 10 minutes.


Each unit is supplied with a 5 year warranty and require no maintenance. They are CE certified and carries the UL safety recognition (file no. E214574) when installed by an approved electrician.


Size: Available with 2 or 3 heated elements to create medium or large heated areas with a choice of different power outputs:


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