Electric Radiators – Everything you need to know!

Electric radiators are a popular choice in our homes, Below are some key points to consider about electric radiators before you buy:

Types of Electric Radiators

  1. Convection Radiators:
    • Heat the air in the room through convection currents.
    • Ideal for quick heating.
  2. Oil-Filled Radiators:
    • Contain a sealed reservoir of oil that is heated by an electric element.
    • Provide long-lasting heat and are energy-efficient.
  3. Panel Heaters:
    • Slim and lightweight, often mounted on walls.
    • Suitable for small spaces or as a supplementary heating source.
  4. Infrared Radiators:
    • Emit infrared radiation to heat objects and people directly, rather than the air.
    • Efficient and great for targeted heating.
  5. Fan-Assisted Radiators:
    • Use a fan to circulate warm air.
    • Provide rapid heating but may be noisier.

Advantages

  • Ease of Installation: No plumbing or pipework required.
  • Energy Efficiency: Modern electric radiators often feature precise thermostats and smart controls to minimize energy usage.
  • Portability: Many models are freestanding and can be moved as needed.
  • Low Maintenance: Require little upkeep compared to central heating systems.

Disadvantages

  • Higher Operating Costs: Electricity can be more expensive than gas or oil for heating.
  • Limited Coverage: May not be suitable for heating large areas or entire homes.

Features to Look For

  1. Thermostatic Control: Allows precise temperature regulation.
  2. Smart Features: Wi-Fi-enabled models can be controlled remotely via smartphone apps.
  3. Timers: Help schedule heating for specific times.
  4. Energy-Saving Modes: Reduce power consumption when not needed.
  5. Safety Features: Look for models with overheat protection and tip-over switches.

Applications

  • Primary Heating: In areas without access to central heating.
  • Supplementary Heating: To boost heat in specific rooms or during especially cold periods.
  • Temporary Heating: For rental properties or seasonal use.

If you’re considering buying one, it’s essential to match the radiator’s heating capacity (measured in watts or BTUs) with the size of the room. A good local source of electric radiators can be found here www.aceradiators.co.uk

Let us know if you’d like recommendations or additional help choosing the right model!

Call 01225 729005

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