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Dimplex FX20VE 2kW Downflow Wall Fan Heater with Pull Cord and Electronic Timer in White IP22

Model No. FX20 by: Dimplex
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This fan heater ideal for bathroom is part of the Dimplex FX down-flow features with pull cord switch, a popular choice for heating bathrooms, en-suites, and kitchens.

It has a 2kW powerful output, ensuring a fast warm-up. It has a visual ON/OFF indicator, full safety protection, and it is very easy to install.

It is suitable mainly for domestic use, not commercial or industrial applications. 

Dimplex FX20VE is a wall-mounted fan designed to forcibly blow the heated air down into the heating space to effectively circulate and rapidly heat the area for a 30-minute period.
It has a pull-cord activation with auto switch off (after 30 minutes) or deactivation by the pull cord if you need to turn the fan OFF sooner. 

Dimplex FX20VE Wall Fan Heater - Features

  • It has an adjustable output at the time of installation (1kW or 2kW).
  • It has a factory-set 30mins runback for ease of use and energy saving. 
  • Pull cord: it has a pull cord operation for turning ON or OFF
  • It complies with Lot 20 of the ERP Directive. 

Dimplex 2kW Wall Fan Heater Downflow - Specs

  • Colour/Finish/Material: White
  • Controls: Pull cord operation
  • Heat Output: 2kW
  • Heat Selection: Off / 1.0kW / 2.0kW
  • Heat source: Electricity
  • Easy to install
  • Insulation: Two upper keyhole slots are provided together with a third fixing hole to secure the heater to the wall.
    2kW or 1kW heat output is selectable upon installation.
    Identical footprint to current FX20 models, meaning that retro-fitting an IPX4 model is incredibly
  • IP Rating: IP22 rating
  • Location of Heat Output Grille: at the bottom.
  • Dimensions: Depth 120mm, Height 260mm, Width 243mm
  • Recommended Mounting Height: 1.8mm
  • Heat Selection: Off / 1.0kW / 2.0kW
  • Weight: 1.09kg
  • Recommended Mounting Height: 1.8m
  • Heat source: Electricity
  • Cable Exit Point: Middle, Top
  • Cable Length: Supplied by Installer
  • Construction: Double-insulated plastic case. Moulded in flame retardant self extinguishing grade nylon.
  • Electric supply: ~230-240V
  • Neon Indicator: Yes
  • Element type: 2kW stitched type with thermal fuse protection
  • Neon Indicator: Yes
  • Safety Cut Out: Manually resettable thermal overload cut out and thermal fuselink
  • Suitable for which room/s: Bathrooms, En-suites
  • Approvals: CE Mark, BEAB
  • Location of Heat Output: Grille at the bottom.

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Tips for Electrical Safety at Home, from Visual Checks to Total Home Safety

As people spend more time indoors, it is essential we use household appliances safely and responsibly, so we always need to be reminded of electrical safety at home. In this article, we’ll inform you how to stay safe when dealing with numerous appliances in different areas of your home. Electrical Safety First (ESF) have a great visual check list to determine if your home appliances are safe, room by room. They also have a visual checks app which is free to download. Electrical Safety at Home, even Across your Home Sockets and Switches Avoid water coming into contact with any electricity by fitting your sockets and switches far away from the sink. The distance should be at least 30 cm (horizontally). Never touch electrical equipment with wet hands. Appliances such as fridges and washing machines that are fitted under worktops should be controlled via a fuse connection unit. If a socket is likely to supply portable electrical equipment outdoors, then you should protect it with an RCD. ESF explain the importance of installing RCDs in this article. We sell a range of RCDs at Sparks Direct, such as the Masterplug from BG Electrical, which is designed for outdoor usage. Electrical Safety when doing DIY RCDs are also important for DIY fanatics. Electrical accidents caused by DIY are prevalent, with 70 people dying and 350,000 injured every year as a result in the UK. Here we have five major rules for home DIY and electrical safety at home: Locate cables in your wall. Do not drill, nail or screw anything into them. Use an RCD - have one fitted into your fuse box. Shut off your mains power and use battery powered tools. Check that your power tools - and their leads - are in good condition. If you are unsure about anything, get advice from a registered electrician. Electrical Safety for Downlights Poorly installed downlights are one of the most significant causes of fires in UK homes each year. When replacing downlights follow these golden rules: Ensure you read and follow the manufacturer's instructions. Make sure you double-check you have the correct replacements that do not exceed the maximum allowed voltage. If the lampholder is damaged, don’t fit the downlight but seek advice from an electrician. More information on downlight safety is available here. Electrical Safety for Portable heaters There are three kinds of commonly-used portable heaters. They are halogen heaters, fan heaters and oil radiators. Fan heaters and oil radiators pose more of a fire hazard, which can be caused by children and elderly people accidentally knocking them over. Take these precautions when using portable heaters: Place the heater on a level surface, removed from anything that may knock it over. Ensure the heater is at least a metre away from combustible materials, and do not use it to dry your clothes. Never leave the heater on and unattended for an extended period of time. Never power a heater from an extension lead. These leads can become overloaded and start fires. Inspect your heater for damage. If the heater is in a bad condition do not use it. Buy only from recognised manufacturers and retailers. Register your new portable heater with a manufacturer. This way it is easier to get in contact if a safety notice or recall is required. Electrical Safety First has a free online ‘Product recall checker’ where you can find if your portable heater (or any other item) has been recalled. Electrical safety in your bedroom If a device such as a tablet or phone is left by on the bedding or under a pillow it can dangerously overheat. When your family are charging their devices, they must: Ensure the device is on a hard surface such as a desk or table. Never charge devices under a pillow or other combustible materials. Turn of all their devices before they go to bed. Not use fake or unbranded chargers. Never place liquids close to electrical appliances. Electrical safety in the bathroom The consequences of electric shocks can be most devastating in the bathroom, as wet skin reduces the body’s resistance. It is essential you follow these rules to avoid an accident. Sockets must be fitted at least three metres from the bath or shower. Enclosed lights are preferable for bathroom usage. Look for lights with IP44+ ratings. A ceiling-mounted pull cord is the safest switch type to use in the bathroom. Any electric and gas heaters in a bathroom should be fixed. Electric showers must be supplied via their own circuit, straight from your fuse box. Never bring a mains-powered portable appliance such as hairdryer, heater or radio into the bathroom. This could prove fatal. Total home safety ESF have extensive articles such as this one on electrical fires, which includes advice on maintaining everything from portable heaters to tumble dryers and washing machines. You can get professional help via an Electrical Installation Conditions Report (EICR). Registered electricians will check if your appliance is safe to use until the next inspection. Alternatively, they may advise on repair work that needs to be completed. Whether you take the DIY approach or get an electrician in, keeping on top of your overall home electrical safety can be difficult. ESF offers you a fantastic source of guidance, providing comprehensive safety advice for every room and appliance in your house. This article was inspired by numerous articles from the Electrical Safety First site.

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