Sunshine
Bathroom heater, exhaust fan and light combinations
View more details on the range:
Airflow Sunshine Bathroom Heaters will turn even the coldest, dampest bathroom into an oasis of warmth, light and fresh air. The range has recently been improved and now incorporates 10 innovative models that are sure to look great in any bathroom or en suite.
All models now have a 100 Watt (6600ATP 2x60W) incandescent globe that fills bathrooms with pure, even light, with 9 models also including a powerful ball-bearing exhaust fan that will quickly remove all traces of steam and stale air.
Sunshine Bathroom Heaters are designed and manufactured in Australia and come with a 5 year in-home service warranty. A 2 year, free replacement warranty is also included on heat lamps.
Each model comes complete with a Clipsal 2000 Series switch plate with independent switching and is very economical to run, even with all functions in use. (Exception – 6600R is remote control.) So if you need a little ray of sunshine in your bathroom, just think AIRFLOW.

|
| Spare Parts |
Cat No.
|
Description |
| 6500C |
Heat Lamp 275W |
| 6800C |
Heat Lamp 375W |
| 6800LP |
Pearl Lamp 100W |
| 30HM |
Heat Switch Mechanism |
| 30LM |
Light Switch Mechanism |
| 30FM |
Fan Switch Mechanism |
Radiant globe heaters are not designed to heat entire rooms. They provide instant, concentrated heat to persons standing directly below the heat lamps. Therefore, Sunshine should be located over the area where drying off takes place, not directly over the shower or bath.
These heaters are not designed to be left on for extended periods of time, as this could cause overheating and premature failure. Sunshine units, even those without fans, should not be covered or installed in situations which restrict the natural ventilation of the units for cooling purposes.
Ceiling insulation should be kept well clear of the units (at least 100mm). For optimum performance, models with exhaust fans should be installed in areas with good ventilation, to enable fresh air flow into the room. It is recommended that there is at least a 500mm clearance above the unit. Any restrictions on return air entering the room, or exhaust air escaping from the ceiling space, will impair effectiveness and may contribute to premature failure.
| Cut-Out Shapes |
Catalogue Number |
 |
6500A 6800A 6500ATP |
|
6600A 6600X 6601A 6600D 6600H 6600R |
 |
6600ATP |
|