QMARK®
MARLEY CDFSE NAVAJO WHIT E SURFACE MOUNTING ENCLOSURE ONLY (USE WITH INNE
QMARK®
MARLEY CDFSE NAVAJO WHIT E SURFACE MOUNTING ENCLOSURE ONLY (USE WITH INNE
Stanion #CDFSEMAR
MFG #CDFSE
Product Overview
CDFSE “surface enclosures” are designed to mount flat on the ceiling and extend only 6 in. into the room CDFRE “recessed enclosures” have no protrusions outside recess box, allowing the heater to recess only 7 in. into ceiling space. Mounts in T-Bar or permanent ceiling with trim ring 208V and 240V heaters can be field-converted from single- to three-phase operation. 5,000-watt heater can be field-converted to 3,800 or 2,500 watts and 4,000-watt heater to 3,000 or 2,000 watts BMS-compatible with use of relays Three adjustable airflow patterns from 14 ft. ceilings: wide, narrow or asymmetrical patterns Automatic fan delay eliminates cold drafts on start-up and discharges residual heat from the heater body during shut down Automatic thermal cutout: shuts off the heater in the event of over-heating and reactivates heater when temperature returns to normal Easy installation: Thumb pins align and temporarily
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BrandQMARK®
Accessory TypeSurface Mounting
Country of OriginUS
Manufacturer NameMarley Engineered Products
Suitable For Use WithCDF Series Commercial Downflow Ceiling Heater
Used for primary heat and are versatile enough to integrate with existing ductwork or in standalone settings
- Two Enclosures Available Order a surface or recessed enclosure, depending on your ceiling type and available install space
- Surface mounting extends only 6 in into the room, while the recessed enclosure requires only 7 in of internal clearance
- Adjustable Airflow Choose a narrow pattern to focus heat on one particular area, or a wide pattern to blanket more area
- Asymmetrical heating patterns focus output while still providing generous coverage
- BMS Compatibility Optional relays allow you to connect this ceiling heater to your central building management system, so you can control temperatures from one location
- Fan Delay The heater's fan waits until the desired temperature is achieved before blowing air into the room, and discharges all residual heat before shutting off