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Bromic BH0320020 Platinum Smart-Heat Electric Patio Heater - 2300W 208V White

Bromic BH0320020 Platinum Smart-Heat Electric Patio Heater - 2300W 208V White

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What This Part Is Used For
The Bromic BH0320020 Platinum Smart-Heat electric patio heater is an overhead infrared heater used to warm outdoor seating areas. It produces radiant heat that warms people and surfaces directly rather than heating the surrounding air. This heater is commonly installed on covered patios, outdoor dining areas, and commercial hospitality spaces.

Why This Part Matters
Outdoor areas lose heat quickly once temperatures drop. A properly mounted electric patio heater allows restaurants and homeowners to extend outdoor seating comfort. Electric infrared heaters provide consistent heat without fuel storage or open flame. This makes them suitable for many covered outdoor environments.

Key Features and Specifications

  • Manufacturer part number - BH0320020
  • Platinum Smart-Heat electric patio heater
  • 2300W heating output
  • 208V electrical configuration
  • White heater finish
  • Overhead radiant patio heating system

Installation and Fitment Guidance
This heater is typically mounted to ceilings or wall brackets in covered outdoor spaces. Electrical supply and mounting clearances must be verified during installation. Confirm by manufacturer part number before ordering.

About the Bromic Brand
Bromic manufactures professional outdoor heating equipment used around the world. Their electric and gas patio heaters are common in hospitality, commercial, and residential installations. Bromic products are known for their modern appearance and dependable radiant heating performance. The company focuses on outdoor comfort solutions for premium spaces.

Common Service Context
This heater is frequently installed over outdoor restaurant tables, bar seating areas, and residential patios. Installers often use multiple heaters to create balanced heat coverage across a space. Service calls may involve electrical checks or heater repositioning to improve coverage.

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