✔ Flush Wall or Ceiling Mount — Infrastructure That Disappears — The Platinum mounts directly to the surface above or behind it and stays there — no floor contact, no pedestal, no visual interruption at eye level. In a low-clearance pergola, a covered terrace, or a semi-enclosed dining space, it occupies the plane of the ceiling or wall and simply ceases to be noticed. The heat arrives. The heater doesn't.
✔ Schott Tinted Ceramic-Glass Face — Precision Finish in White or Black — The ceramic-glass panel in Schott tinted white or black isn't a cosmetic detail — it's a specification choice that determines how the Platinum sits within its architectural context. White recedes into light-finished ceilings and render. Black holds its own against darker structures and timber. Either way, the face is flat, precise, and flush with the surface it's mounted to.
✔ Three Output Levels — Sized to the Space, Not Approximated — 2300W for smaller covered areas. 3400W for mid-sized semi-enclosed terraces. 4500W where the space demands serious, consistent output. Choosing the right wattage for the specific installation means the heat is never undersized and the running cost is never inflated by excess capacity. The correct output, selected at the point of specification.
✔ Directional Infrared — Warmth to People, Not Air — Infrared heat travels directly to people and surfaces rather than warming the surrounding air — which means wind has no meaningful effect on the experience. The warmth arrives where the panel is directed, regardless of what the air around it is doing. A fundamental performance advantage in any outdoor or semi-exposed setting.
✔ Minimal Light Emission — Ambience Preserved — The Platinum emits heat without the glow that visible-element heaters produce. In a well-lit outdoor dining space, a restaurant terrace, or a residential garden room, that distinction matters considerably. The heat is present. The light source isn't.
✔ Low Clearance Installation — Built for the Spaces Others Can't Reach — Designed specifically for tight overhead clearances, the Platinum installs where conventional heaters simply won't fit — low pergolas, covered walkways, intimate dining areas with restricted ceiling height. The minimal clearance requirement is a specification feature, not a compromise.
✔ Optional Remote and Dimmer Controls — Personalised to the Setting — Paired with optional remote or dimmer controls, the Platinum's output adjusts to match the occasion — full heat for a cold service, reduced output as the evening warms, off entirely when the space empties. Control that scales with how the space is actually used.