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Comparison SeaBreeze SB-042 2.5 kW vs Kumtel HC-2947 2.5 kW

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SeaBreeze SB-042 2.5 kW
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Typeconvector Heaterconvector Heater
Heating elementstitch heaterstitch heater
Controlsrotary knob
Power supplymainsmains
Max. power2500 W2500 W
Heating area25 m²25 m²
Features
Features
thermostat
thermostat
Heating modes
 
 
2
1.125 / 2.5 kW
Safety system
overheat protection
overheat protection
More specs
Installation
floor
 
floor
wall
Dimensions (HxWxD)45x73.5x25.5 cm
Color
Added to E-Catalogdecember 2022september 2022

Controls

- Rotary knob. Models with such mechanical control are inexpensive, but the possibilities of the control itself are rather limited and usually include only basic functions.

— Push-buttons. This type of control has more heating modes and additionally, there may be a display for showing information.

- Touch controls. It is similar to push-button models but has a more aesthetic appearance. It is found mainly in top models.

Heating modes

The ability to adjust the power of the heater. Do not confuse this parameter with temperature control since several power modes primarily affect the heating rate, energy consumption and device wear.

Installation

Installation methods, nominally provided for by the design of the heater. Many models allow several mounting options — for example, floor or wall, at the request of the user.

— Floor. Installation directly on the floor using feet, wheels or similar supports. Such installation is as simple and fast as possible — no work is needed, it is enough to find a free area of the floor and install a heater on it. Accordingly, moving from place to place is also not a problem — especially if the design has the wheels mentioned (and almost all heavy devices like oil heaters are equipped with them). And you can place the heater almost anywhere in the room — with certain restrictions, but the freedom of movement for such devices is still much greater than for wall or ceiling ones. At the same time, a floor heater takes up the most space, and there is also a risk of bumping into such a device and tipping it over.

— Wall mounted. Mounting on a wall, usually by hanging on hooks, screws or other similar devices. This installation option is found in all types of heaters, but it is most popular in convectors and fan heaters. Wall installation is not as convenient as floor installation — certain work is required to prepare the wall, and it is impossible to install such a device in the middle of the room. On the other hand, wall models do not take up space on the floor, which can be especially useful in cramped conditions.

— Ceiling. Installation by hanging from t...he ceiling. This option is used mainly among IR heaters — installation at the maximum height allows you to cover a large area; in other types of heaters, ceiling mounting is practically not found. Often, ceiling models also allow wall installation.

— Into socket. Portable heaters with a plug directly in the housing are installed in the socket. The dimensions of such devices are negligible, as well as the heating power. Plug-in models are a good option for heating a workplace in a small office space, at a guard post or in a gatehouse.

Note that accessories for a particular type of installation may not be included in the kit, they will have to be purchased separately: for example, for a wall-mounted convector, you will need to purchase screws or other fasteners, and for a floor convector, legs-stands.