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What Power Ratings Are Available for Yandiya Aluminium Infrared Heating Panels?

Key takeaways

  • Yandiya Satin Aluminium panels are available in seven ratings: 300 W, 350 W, 500 W, 600 W, 800 W, 1,000 W, and 1,200 W.
  • Rated power and listed power output are separate catalogue fields and should not be treated as interchangeable.
  • The range includes compact, square, narrow, and large rectangular formats for different wall and ceiling layouts.
  • Explicit coverage figures are provided for the 300 W and 1,200 W models in the supplied data; coverage for the other five models is not listed.
  • Choose wattage using room-sizing and heat-loss guidance, then confirm dimensions and electrical demand.
What Power Ratings Are Available for Yandiya Aluminium Infrared Heating Panels?

Yandiya Satin Aluminium infrared heating panels are available in seven rated-power options: 300 W, 350 W, 500 W, 600 W, 800 W, 1,000 W, and 1,200 W.

What power ratings are available?

The complete Yandiya Satin Aluminium range comprises 300 W, 350 W, 500 W, 600 W, 800 W, 1,000 W, and 1,200 W panels.

The ratings form a selection range from compact panels for smaller heated zones to higher-capacity panels for larger rooms or multi-panel installations. Choose the panel rating from the manufacturer’s room-sizing guidance, then confirm the design against insulation, glazing, ceiling height, and heat-loss calculations.

What are the specifications for each wattage?

Each rated-power option has a separate panel format, catalogue output figure, and catalogue current value.

Rated powerListed power outputPanel sizeCatalogue currentCoverage listed in the supplied data
300 W288 W300 × 905 mm1.30 A4.10–5.12 m²
350 W310 W595 × 595 mm1.52 ANot listed
500 W450 W595 × 800 mm2.17 ANot listed
600 W530 W250 × 2,000 mm2.30 ANot listed
800 W720 W595 × 1,195 mm3.47 ANot listed
1,000 W940 W700 × 1,200 mm4.34 ANot listed
1,200 W1,150 W800 × 1,200 mm5.21 A16.80–21.24 m²

Rated power is the nominal wattage used to identify and compare the panel models. Listed power output is a separate catalogue field, which is why the two figures differ—for example, the 300 W model has a listed output of 288 W and the 1,200 W model has a listed output of 1,150 W. Use rated power for model selection, use the listed output as the panel’s published output specification, and use the stated electrical data for installation planning.

The catalogue current values are shown as supplied rather than recalculated from watts divided by 230 volts. They should therefore be treated as catalogue current values, not as independently derived electrical calculations.

Which formats suit wall or ceiling mounting?

The range includes narrow, square, and rectangular formats that can be matched to the available wall or ceiling area.

  • 300 W, 300 × 905 mm: compact, narrow format for smaller wall or ceiling zones.
  • 350 W, 595 × 595 mm: square format suited to layouts based on standard modular ceiling dimensions.
  • 500 W, 595 × 800 mm: medium rectangular format for general room applications.
  • 600 W, 250 × 2,000 mm: long, narrow format for restricted wall widths or tall installation areas.
  • 800 W, 595 × 1,195 mm: larger rectangular format for higher-capacity room heating.
  • 1,000 W, 700 × 1,200 mm: large rectangular format for substantial heated zones.
  • 1,200 W, 800 × 1,200 mm: the largest listed format and highest rated-power option.

Wattage determines the panel’s nominal heating capacity, while dimensions determine whether the panel fits the intended wall, ceiling grid, or other mounting surface.

How much area can the panels cover?

The supplied catalogue data gives explicit coverage figures for the 300 W and 1,200 W models only: 4.10–5.12 m² and 16.80–21.24 m², respectively.

These figures are examples from the available data, not a complete coverage schedule for all seven models. Coverage for the 350 W, 500 W, 600 W, 800 W, and 1,000 W panels is not stated in the supplied table.

For selection, match the panel’s rating and dimensions with the room’s heat-loss requirements, insulation level, glazing, ceiling height, target temperature, and proposed mounting position. A room may require one larger panel or several smaller panels to distribute heat across separate zones.

Infrared panels transfer heat by radiation to surfaces and objects within the heated area. Thermostatic controls can regulate operation according to the selected room temperature.

Does a higher wattage always mean a larger panel?

Higher-rated Yandiya panels generally use larger surface areas, but wattage does not determine one standard panel shape.

The 350 W panel is square at 595 × 595 mm, while the 600 W panel uses a narrow 250 × 2,000 mm format. The 300 W panel is 300 × 905 mm, and the 1,200 W panel is 800 × 1,200 mm.

This means panel selection involves two separate checks:

1. Select the rating required for the room or heating zone.

2. Select the format that fits the available wall or ceiling surface.

What electrical supply do the panels require?

The Yandiya Satin Aluminium range is specified for 230 VAC operation, with a stated voltage tolerance of −10% to +5%.

The catalogue current values are:

  • 300 W: 1.30 A
  • 350 W: 1.52 A
  • 500 W: 2.17 A
  • 600 W: 2.30 A
  • 800 W: 3.47 A
  • 1,000 W: 4.34 A
  • 1,200 W: 5.21 A

When several panels are installed together, the combined electrical load must be considered for the relevant circuit, controls, and property-wide demand. The current figures in the table are catalogue values and are not presented as calculations derived solely from rated power and 230 VAC.

Buyer guide: rating, format, and typical application

Rating groupMain format characteristicTypical selection role
300–350 WCompact or squareSmaller rooms, individual zones, or installations with limited surface area
500–600 WMedium rectangular or long and narrowGeneral room heating where wall or ceiling geometry influences the choice
800–1,000 WLarge rectangularLarger rooms or higher-capacity single-panel zones
1,200 WLargest listed rectangular formatLarger heated zones or multi-panel designs requiring high nominal panel capacity

This mapping is a buyer-oriented guide to the listed formats; final selection should follow the room-sizing and heat-loss design for the project.

FAQ

What wattages do Yandiya aluminium infrared heating panels come in?

Yandiya Satin Aluminium infrared heating panels come in 300 W, 350 W, 500 W, 600 W, 800 W, 1,000 W, and 1,200 W rated-power versions.

What is the smallest Yandiya aluminium infrared panel?

The smallest listed model by rated power is the 300 W panel, measuring 300 × 905 mm with a listed power output of 288 W, a catalogue current of 1.30 A, and published coverage of 4.10–5.12 m².

What is the highest-power Yandiya aluminium infrared panel?

The highest-rated model is the 1,200 W panel, measuring 800 × 1,200 mm with a listed power output of 1,150 W, a catalogue current of 5.21 A, and published coverage of 16.80–21.24 m².

Are Yandiya aluminium panels designed for 230 V electricity?

Yes, the Satin Aluminium panels are specified for 230 VAC operation with a stated voltage tolerance of −10% to +5%.

Which wattage should I choose?

Choose the rating from the manufacturer’s room-sizing guidance and then check the result against the building’s insulation, glazing, ceiling height, heat loss, mounting position, and total electrical demand.

Are rated power and listed power output the same?

No, rated power identifies the nominal model rating, while listed power output is a separate catalogue specification that may be lower than the rated-power figure.

Conclusion

Yandiya Satin Aluminium infrared heating panels are available in 300 W, 350 W, 500 W, 600 W, 800 W, 1,000 W, and 1,200 W versions. Select the wattage, dimensions, electrical data, and manufacturer coverage guidance together rather than choosing by wattage alone.

Sources

> Disclaimer: Product specifications, coverage guidance, room sizing, electrical design, mounting, controls, and installation must be checked against the current product documentation and applicable local requirements before purchase or installation.

FAQ

What wattages do Yandiya aluminium infrared heating panels come in?

Yandiya Satin Aluminium infrared heating panels come in 300 W, 350 W, 500 W, 600 W, 800 W, 1,000 W, and 1,200 W rated-power versions.

What is the smallest Yandiya aluminium infrared panel?

The smallest listed model by rated power is the 300 W panel, measuring 300 × 905 mm with a listed power output of 288 W, a catalogue current of 1.30 A, and published coverage of 4.10–5.12 m².

What is the highest-power Yandiya aluminium infrared panel?

The highest-rated model is the 1,200 W panel, measuring 800 × 1,200 mm with a listed power output of 1,150 W, a catalogue current of 5.21 A, and published coverage of 16.80–21.24 m².

Are Yandiya aluminium panels designed for 230 V electricity?

Yes, the Satin Aluminium panels are specified for 230 VAC operation with a stated voltage tolerance of −10% to +5%.

Which wattage should I choose?

Choose the rating from the manufacturer’s room-sizing guidance and then check the result against the building’s insulation, glazing, ceiling height, heat loss, mounting position, and total electrical demand.

Are rated power and listed power output the same?

No, rated power identifies the nominal model rating, while listed power output is a separate catalogue specification that may be lower than the rated-power figure.

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