SUGGESTIONS ON WHERE TO PUT YOUR
INFRARED HEATER
PARTY TENTS AND GAZEBOS
• When you put your infrared heater in a party
tent, you have to make sure that it is not directly
against the edge of the party tent's canopy. The
infrared heater should either hang down under
the edge of the party tent's canopy, or you can
angle the infrared heater at a distance of at least
10 cm from the edge of the party tent's canopy
using the universal bracket. Make sure that you
tighten the wing screws securely in the universal
bracket to ensure that the infrared heater is
stable. Se figure 5.
• If the party tent has walls, you need to angle the
infrared heater so that it is at least 10 cm away
from the wall of the party tent using the universal
bracket. Tighten the wing screws in the universal
bracket to secure the angle.
• You can choose to put the infrared heater on one
of the tubes in the party tent roof. This would
mean that the infrared heater would be at an
angle, but this is not a problem if you tighten the
wing screws on the universal bracket to ensure
that the infrared heater is stable and in place. The
infrared heater must be at least 10 cm away from
all parts of the party tent.
AWNING
• You can choose to put your infrared heater in
your awning. You can either attach it to one of the
awning arms or on the awning beam against the
wall. See the example in figure 6.
• Make sure that the awning valance does not hang
down onto the infrared heater. Make sure there is
a distance of at least 10 cm between the infrared
heater and the awning valance. Se figure 7.
• Depending on where you put the infrared heater,
there is a risk that the awning valance will get
closer than 10 cm to the infrared heater when
the awning is being closed. You therefore have
to make sure that the infrared heater has been
switched off and has cooled down before closing
the awning.
Min. 10 cm
Min. 10 cm
Min. 10 cm
Min. 50 cm
Thermal
radiation area
FIG. 5
FIG. 6
Thermal
radiation area
FIG. 7
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