Thursday, August 4, 2011

Model S34 Patio Heater Finish/Fuel Source: Stainless Steel/Natural Gas

Model S34 Patio Heater Finish/Fuel Source: Stainless Steel/Natural Gas Review


Model S34 Patio Heater Finish/Fuel Source: Stainless Steel/Natural Gas Overview

S34-12002-4 Finish/Fuel Source: Stainless Steel/Natural Gas The Sunpak patio heater provides radiant warmth for you, your family and friends. The warm red glow of radiant heat attracts people to your outdoor tables on cool days and evenings-times when your patio might otherwise be empty. Sunpak patio heaters easily mount on outdoor walls, under ceilings and awnings. They are simple to operate, inexpensive to use and easy to maintain. The radiant heat warms people quietly and gently. Extend your summer into the fall with Model S34 Patio Heater, the fun is not over yet! Features: -Black Aluminized or Stainless Steel finish -Gas-fired infrared heater -Natural or Propane gas -Components include 34M BTU heater head, mounting kit and transformer -Slim profile -Decorative safety grille -Direct spark ignition provides easy lighting with a touch of the finger -In a moderate climate it is expected to raise temperature up to 10 degree Fahrenheit -Coverage varies based on ambient temperature, wind chill, mounting height, and tilt angle of the heater -Enclosure plus aluminum face grill provides resistance to wind and rain -Suitable for indoor or outdoor operation -Please Note: All heaters are non vented and must have proper ventilation clearances from combustible surfaces (Check local codes for installation) -90 day commercial and one year residential warranty Specifications: -Input rating of 34,000 BTU/hr -Covers a 12' x 12' area -0 to 30 degree mounting degree gives versatility to fit easily into a variety of patio situations -100pct safety shutoff -Suitable for patios with a higher ceiling height of 9 1/2 to 12 feet -AGA approved for indoor and outdoor use -Overall Dimensions: 8'' H x 47.5'' W x 8'' D Sunpak Models S25 & S34 Manual

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