Infratech CD-5024 SPECIAL ORDER (21-4200) Dual Element 39" Stainless Steel Patio Heater, 5000 Watts
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CD5024 is replaced by the "sweet spot" CD5224 patio heater, which is 48" long and 5200 watts.
This heater was typically used in wall-and-ceiling, surface-mount installations.
If you require the maximum amount of heating power with a small footprint, then this 39" x 8" x 3" overhead electric patio heater is for you. It requires a 30 amp (at 240 volt) circuit.
Infratech stainless-steel heaters can also be ordered in optional bronze, black, white, biscuit, beige, almond, grey, or copper powder coat. Marine Grade Stainless Steel is another option.
Controls
This Infratech heater can be controlled with a high-amp timer, a duplex-stack switch, or dual infinite controls economically. For further information on controls for this heater please go to our Infratech Controls section. High-End Electronic Controls, Universal Control Panel, or Home Management Panel offer the maximum versatility. Please contact us at 888-927-6456 for further information.
The Infratech 6" x 6" stock brackets provide the required 6" top clearance from combustibles (above) when the heater is pointed straight down from the ceiling. However, when the heater is tilted the clearance is reduced by 2" to 3". Choose from the optional 9" and 12" long custom brackets to provide the specified clearance for Infratech heaters that are tilted.
When Infratech's 6" x 6" patio heater mounting brackets are too wide for your mounting surface, choose the 3½" x 9" (for 4x lumber) or 1½" x 6" (for 2x lumber) optional stainless steel brackets.
- Infratech Catalog
- Infratech C Series Installation and user Manual
- Infratech C Series CAD drawing with clearances
- Infratech Duplex Stack Switches Wiring Diagram
- Wiring Diagram: Infratech 240 Volt Infinite Regulators. This wiring diagram is for a single element (3500 watt or less at 240 volts) patio heater. Replicate this diagram for the second control and second element when used with dual-element patio heaters.