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The Seifert KH 800-125 is a 125W, 115V electric control cabinet heater. It features an aluminum housing and has a built in thermostat. The heater has a fan with two settings to control when the fan operates, and a pilot light to show when the heater is on. The built-in thermostat can be set to Celsius or Fahrenheit temperatures.
It has a lightweight, low maintenance design and is made to be panel mounted.
- Built in thermostat
- Dual fan setting
- Can be panel mounted
- Lightweight
- Easy maintenance
- Pilot light shows when heat is on
- Disperses warm air equally inside cabinet
- Temperature range in Celsius & Fahrenheit
Specifications
- Housing Material- Aluminum
- Heating Power at 10 C- 125 W
- Operating Temperature Range- -4 F to +104 F (-20 C to 40 C)
- Dimensions- 5.39 x 4.09 x 4.61 in
- Rated Voltage- 115 VAC @ 50 / 60 Hz
- Rated Current- 1.2 A
- Approx. Fan Airflow- 15.89 cfm
- Fuse Rating- 2 A (T)
- Approvals- CE, C UR US
Seifert KH 800-125 Cabinet Heater Downloads
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Additional Product Information
When the internal temperature of a cabinet fluctuates, this causes humidity or condensation to build-up inside. The excess moisture can lead to equipment damage or a disruption in performance. Through the use of the Seifert KH 800-125 electric heater, warmer air can be dispersed evenly on the inside, reducing the risk. Cabinets that are in outdoor settings are the most benefitted by a heater, since they are exposed to the outside elements.
The heater's fan can either be set to run continuously whether the heater is running or not, or it can be set to only power on when the heater does. It draws in cooler air from the bottom of the unit and releases warmer air through the top. The thermostat controls when the heater comes on, and is adjustable from -4 F to 104 F. As a safety feature, the heater has an auto-reset over-temperature thermostat that will shut the heater off if the outlet temperature gets too high. This can occur if the fan fails to operate or if the airflow becomes blocked.
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