IR Panels consume a fraction of electrical power in comparison to the other heaters; saving you a lot of money on the electric bills- what else could you ask for! As for how the infrared panels are made, we are about to answer all of your questions!

What It’s Made Of

The Infrared Panels themselves are manufactured using aluminium and an FIR coating. The surface reaches a temperature of 80-90 degrees giving your room that impressive heat whilst it beams infrared waves all around. As the aluminium can get very hot, we suggest the panels are mounted high up on the wall to avoid any potential injury.

The surface makes up the front of the panel, however the back-end consists of a standard 240v junction box/connector, 1.5 metres of heavy duty flex, a UK 3-pin plug as well as two sturdy aluminium fixing brackets, each with 2 cross-hair bolt insertion holes.

This allows you to ensure that your panel is securely affixed to your wall or ceiling and to position it in the right spot on your wall.

The Different Types of Infrared Panels

There are several different types of IR Panels: White IR Heating Panels, Image IR Heating Panels, Custom Printed IR Panels, Mirrored IR Heating Panels and Glass IR Panels.

Our White IR Heating Panels are the most discrete panels that we sell; minimising the look of the heater- you won’t even know its in the room! Available in many different sizes and wattages, find the right size and power for your room!

Our NXT Gen range features a built-in thermostat and remote in the box, allowing you to switch it on and be in instant control. On the other hand, our Solis Wi-FI range connects effortlessly to your smartphone, giving you control from anywhere in the world.

For wider flexibility however, our Classic and Premium Frameless ranges can be used with any existing electric heating thermostat, slotting into any system you might already be using.

Image IR Heating Panels are also available in a range of different sizes and pre-printed images, varying from Nature images to Artistic images. The simplicity of these heaters will look more decorative than typical conventional heaters, which also take up a lot more space. Again, our panels don’t look like your typical heater! Every Image IR Panel comes with Nexus functionality, giving you a built-in thermostat and remote from the get go.

Custom Printed IR Panels allows you to have an image of your choice printed directly onto the FIR coating surface with 6 different size options- the possibilities are endless! These too come with full Nexus functionality.

The Mirrored IR Heating Panels we offer are perfect for use in the bathroom. The fact that our panels give out an impressive amount of infrared heat means that they don’t steam up!

Finally, our Glass IR Heating Panels are the by-word in elegance and minimalism. The glossy surface makes it perfect for any contemporary home and comes in fine white or minimal black finishes.

Where You Can Install Them

All of the different types of IR Panels are able to be mounted on a wall or a ceiling using either the fixing kit that’s supplied or a suspension kit/mounting frame.

Instructions are provided with every Infrared Panel that we sell alongside a template to ensure that you’re able to place the wall blots accurately.

Wherever you decide to home your Infrared Panel, the main thing you’ll notice is how much space they save due to the fact the panels hide in plain sight! Because of their 22mm depth, they’ll fit almost flush to any surface upon you decide to install them.

Our heaters can be moved from room to room, making them incredibly versatile! This can be done whether the panels are simply removed from the wall or as a free standing unit.

Give our team a call on 0116 436 2250 or send them an email at sales@mirrorstone.co.uk.

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