Bromic
Bromic BH3624015 Platinum Smart-Heat Electric Marine Ceiling Recess Fascia Trim - 2300W
Bromic BH3624015 Platinum Smart-Heat Electric Marine Ceiling Recess Fascia Trim - 2300W
What This Part Is Used For
The Bromic Platinum Smart-Heat electric marine ceiling recess fascia trim is a finishing trim piece used with recessed Platinum electric patio heaters. It frames the ceiling opening around the heater and completes the recessed installation in coastal or marine environments.
Why This Part Matters
Recessed heater installations require trim pieces to cover the cut edges of the ceiling opening. In marine environments, trim components are also exposed to salt air and moisture. Replacing worn fascia trim helps maintain the appearance of the installation and protects the edges of the recess opening. This component is commonly installed during new recessed heater builds or during service.
Key Features and Specifications
- Bromic manufacturer part number - BH3624015
- Platinum Smart-Heat electric marine ceiling recess fascia trim
- Associated heater rating listed in product name - 2300W
- Used with recessed Platinum electric patio heaters
- Finishing trim for recessed ceiling heater openings
- Accessory for marine or coastal heater installations
Installation and Fitment Guidance
This fascia trim installs around the recessed heater opening as part of a ceiling recess installation. Verify heater rating and recess configuration before installation. Confirm by manufacturer part number before ordering.
About the Bromic Brand
Bromic is a premium outdoor heating manufacturer known for commercial and residential patio heaters. Their Smart-Heat heater lines are widely used in restaurants, resorts, and luxury outdoor living spaces. Bromic offers mounting systems, controls, and service parts to support long term heater operation. Installers frequently choose Bromic heaters for clean architectural installations and reliable radiant heat.
Common Service Context
This fascia trim is commonly installed when completing recessed heater installations in covered patios. It is also replaced during maintenance when trim becomes worn, scratched, or damaged in coastal environments. Contractors often install replacement trim when refreshing older recessed heater installations.
