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Seifert KH 800-200, 230V Heater
Seifert 200W 230V Control Cabinet Heater
 
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Price: $225.07
MFG P/N: 801200A44000
MFG: Seifert
Weight (lbs): 1.76

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This Seifert KH 800-200 unit is a 200W, 230V electrical cabinet heater. It has an integrated thermostat, with a housing constructed from aluminum. The fan features two settings, set by a switch, to control when it operates. You can easily tell when the heater is on thanks to the indicator light. The thermostat can be set based on Celsius or Fahrenheit temperatures. It has a lightweight design that does not need much maintenance and is made to be panel mounted.

  • Thermostat built-in
  • Two fan settings
  • Panel mounted
  • Lightweight
  • Needs little maintenance
  • Light shows when heater is on
  • Dispenses warm air throughout cabinet
  • Temperatures in Celsius & Fahrenheit

Specifications

  • Housing Material- Aluminum
  • Heating Power at 10 C- 200 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- 230 VAC @ 50 / 60 Hz
  • Rated Current- 1 A
  • Approx. Fan Airflow- 15.89 cfm
  • Fuse Rating- 2 A (T)
  • Approvals- CE, C UR US

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User Manual

Seifert 801200A44000 Control Cabinet Electric Heater

Additional Product Information
Humidity and condensation can collect inside an enclosure if the internal temperature fluctuates. This is especially true for control cabinets used in outside applications. The excess moisture can cause damage to the equipment or even performance failure. Using the KH 800-200 electric heater, warmer air can be dispersed evenly on the inside, reducing the risk. For the best results, this unit should be installed inside the cabinet, near the bottom, and away from exposure to dust or water.

Using the switch, you can set the fan to run continuously, or to automatically come on when the heater does. The heater operates by drawing in the cooler air through the bottom of the unit, while releasing warmer air through the top. The thermostat monitors the temperature, triggering the heater when it goes below your set point. The temperature can be set from -4 F to 104 F. Overheating can occur if the airflow is restricted, or if the fan does not come on at the appropriate time. To keep the heater itself from getting too hot, there is an auto-reset over-temperature thermostat that will shut it off.