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Heating Buying Guide

 

Heating Buying Guide

 

Fan Heaters
Convector Heaters
Oil Filled Radiators
Oil Free Radiators
Additional Features
 

 
Fan Heaters 

Fan heaters are light and compact perfect for smaller spaces, providing short bursts of heat where needed. For maximum efficiency and an even distribution of heat, look out for models featuring oscillation. 

Most fan heaters have a 'cold blow' function which circulates cool air around the room when the heater is turned off.

        Fan heaters
 
  
Convector Heaters 

Convector heaters are most suited to medium sized rooms where an even temperature needs to be maintained. Heat is circulated around the room through the use of convection. 

Many convector heaters are fitted with a turbo fan for a burst of instant heat while the main body of the heater reaches the required temperature.

    Convector Heaters

 

  
Oil Filled Radiators 

Oil-filled radiators have a large surface area, making them a perfect choice for heating larger sized rooms. Some models feature a built in fan for improved air circulation providing an even room temperature. 

Oil filled radiators create a quiet reliable source of heat perfect for long term use.

Oil Filled Radiators
  
Oil Free Radiators 

Oil free radiators are an environmentally friendly heating technology. These radiators will heat a room quickly and more efficiently than traditional oil-filled radiators using up to 30% less energy. 

Oil free radiators are lighter than oil-filled models making it easier to move around the home.

Oil Free Radiators
  
Additional Features 

  

Wattage:   Heat output is measured in watts, more watts means more power. As watts increase so too will energy consumption and running costs.
 
Timers:   Timers allow you to set the time when you want the heater to switch on and off. Provides a solution to control how much energy is being used.
 

Heat settings:

 

Gives you added flexibility over how much you heat your room.

 
Variable Thermostat:   Gives you control over the temperature of the heat and helps with energy consumption as the temperature can be set so not to overheat the room and waste energy.
 
Electronic Climate Control (ECC):   This ensures the selected temperature is maintained and is more energy efficient as it is less likely to under-heat or over-heat the room.
 
Frost guard protection:   Automatically turns the heater on when the room temperature drops to seven degrees centigrade.
 
Safety Cut-Out Mechanism:   Switches the heater off if it's accidentally knocked over or if there is a danger of overheating.

 

 

 

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