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  • The stylish and functional Roband quartz heat lamp assemblies provide a balance of heat and light to front or back of house applications
  • They are manufactured from exclusive extruded anodised aluminium, with a number of different sizes and options available to suit various requirements. All models come with a standard mount bracket. Optional mount kit is also available
  • Designed by Roband Australia, Easy Fit Globes feature a protective quartz outer layer that encapsulates the inner globe allowing for easier handling. This secondary layer of glass also protects food from globe breakages by capturing the shards and eliminating the need for a traditional glass window in the base of the cover. Lamp replacement can now be performed without the need for an electrician and takes only seconds
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Price & Spec

Dimensions with and without mounting bracket

Quartz and Infra-red Assembly Dimensions with mounting bracket,Quartz and Infra-red Assembly Dimensions with mounting bracketQuartz and Infra-red Assembly Dimensions

STANDARD MODELS (INCLUDES CONTROL BOX)

MODEL PRODUCT
CODE
DESCRIPTION LENGTH
(mm)
CURRENT
(amps)
LAMP CENTRES
(length between centres
of each lamp)
POWER
(watt)
PRICE
£
HQ450E 5RHQ450E 1 lamp in body 450 1.5 n/a 350 439
HQ900E 5RHQ900E 2 lamps in body 900 3.0 400 700 552
HQ1200E 5RHQ1200E 3 lamps in body 1200 4.6 345 1050 586
HQ1500E 5RHQ1500E 4 lamps in body 1500 6.1 345 1400 616
HQ1800E 5RHQ1800E 4 lamps in body 1800 6.1 400 1400 719
HQ2100E 5RHQ2100E 5 lamps in body 2100 7.6 400 1750 806
Features
HQ900E feature with hand
Showing wire guard open for easy replacement of the globe


  • The standard heat lamps assemblies come with a control box that houses the isolating on/off switch. They also feature a simple mounting system and come complete with a 13 Amp plug and cord so that units can be installed and operated without an electrician’s involvement
  • The assemblies are designed to run at 220-240V 50-60Hz and are CE approved
HQ Mount Side View
Standard mounting bracket available

Mount Kit
ACCESSORY PRODUCT
CODE
DESCRIPTION MOUNT TYPE LENGTH
(mm)
PRICE
£
HM600 5RHM600 Mount kit for all quartz and infra-red heat lamps Round 600 155

The kit includes 2 x 19mm diameter round tubes, inserts and mounting brackets, with instructions
for installation by an electrician. 600mm tubes can be cut to the desired length.

HM600 mount kit installed
Fabricator model with HM600 mount kit installed and shortened to the desired length

HM600 Mount Tubes
Heat Specifications The lamp and heating assemblies are designed to delay the loss of heat from prepared food while waiting to be taken to the table. The thermal images below provide a guide as to heat projection when mounted at various heights. Note these units are not designed to bring food up to serving temperature.



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Resources

Roband Heat & Illumination Assemblies Brochure (2020)

Roband Quartz Heat Lamp Instructions (June 2016)

Heat Specifications

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