How to remove the integrated heater in the bathroom or remove the top

Updated on Bathroom 2024-07-23
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Isn't the heater in the first picture surrounded by a silver border? It should be possible to take it down, and after taking it down, you can take it out 1! It's not cost-effective to remove the top.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Integrated ceiling heaters are divided into: lamp heating, air heating, lamp heating + air heating, and can be divided into the following categories according to their different materials:

    1. Bulb series heater.

    The bulb is a special infrared quartz heating bulb as a heat source, which heats the indoor air through direct radiation, does not need to be preheated, and can obtain a wide range of heating effects in an instant, which is also one of the most widely used in the market at present.

    The lamp heating of the integrated ceiling module of Lamte is a bluebird bath bomb, one is 275W, this product is used in the machine bubble, the height is lower, only 14CM, the weight is heavier, the thickness is uniform, the life is longer, the ordinary manufacturer is an artificial bubble, the height is high, up to, the thickness is uneven, fragile.

    2. PTC series heaters.

    PTC is actually a ceramic electric heating element. With PTC ceramic heating element as the heat source, it has the advantages of fast heating, high thermal efficiency, no light, no open flame, long service life, etc., and has the function of double insurance, which is very safe and reliable.

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