Infratech
Infratech 18 2300BR W39 Flush Mount Frame For 39" Units - Bronze
Infratech 18 2300BR W39 Flush Mount Frame For 39" Units - Bronze
Seamless Integration with a Sophisticated Bronze Finish (39-Inch)
The Infratech 18 2300BR W39 is a precision-engineered Flush Mount Frame designed to provide a high-end, built-in aesthetic for 39-inch Infratech W-Series and WD-Series heaters. This model features a durable Bronze powder-coated finish, offering a rich, earthy metallic tone that perfectly complements dark wood beams, oil-rubbed bronze fixtures, and traditional architectural styles.
The Ultimate Low-Profile Architectural Finish
By allowing your heater to be recessed into a flat ceiling, this frame eliminates the visual presence of surface-mounting brackets. It transforms a high-performance heating appliance into a streamlined design element. Whether you are finishing a luxury rustic pavilion or a Mediterranean-style loggia, the flush-mount design ensures the heater sits level with the ceiling surface, providing consistent radiant warmth without interrupting your sophisticated aesthetic.
Key Specifications
- Compatibility: Custom-fit for 39-inch Infratech W-Series (Single Element) and WD-Series (Dual Element) heaters.
- Color & Finish: Heat-resistant Bronze powder coating for a classic, high-end look.
- Material: High-quality 304 stainless steel construction designed to handle the thermal output of 39-inch units.
- Installation Requirements: Requires a flat ceiling (cannot be installed on a pitch) and a framing pocket with 5/8" fire-rated drywall.
- Aesthetic: Delivers a professional, "hidden" heater appearance that is flush with the ceiling surface.
- Safety: Engineered to maintain the precise clearances required between the heater and the internal ceiling structure.
The Infratech 18 2300BR W39 is the definitive choice for those who want a completely integrated appearance in a space with warm or dark tones. Its deep bronze finish and low-profile design make it an essential accessory for any high-end outdoor retreat where "invisible" functionality is the goal.
