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Hydronic Plinth Heater Stainless Effect & White

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In addition to this, it is comprised of an accurate electronic thermostat through which it automatically maintains and controls the temperature of the kitchen or room where it is placed. Coming to the physical features, the product weighs about 2.3kg, and the product dimensions are 41 x 11x 21.5cm which makes it an easy fit, saving a great deal of space. It has dual fan speed function that works in normal and boost mode depending on the temperature. You can change the fan speed manually using the switch on the front panel. The Winterwarm Plinth Heater provides a seven-day programmable timer. You can program the heat settings according to when and for how long you remain at home. This eliminates the need to fiddle with the heater every time you need to switch it on or regulate the temperature.

While we always recommend professional installation for caution’s sake, plinth heaters actually make renovations so much easier. Now, you don’t have to choose between that open plan of your dreams and effective heating.

If your home hasn’t got central heating, you’ll need an electric plinth heater. These are also a lot easier to install – you don’t need a plumber, and you’ll have more flexibility in terms of positioning. Electric heaters are cheaper to buy outright but may cost more to run. So, it’s clear that hydronic plinth heaters are a viable alternative to that dinosaur of a radiator currently monopolizing your wall or floor space. They’re compact, efficient, and use clever physics to ensure more even heating throughout your kitchen. A highly energy efficient fan convector that fits into a plinth of a kitchen unit eliminating the need for conventional radiators. This brings considerable space saving to allow you to design your kitchen. Kitchen plinth heater hydronic models are predominantly used in domestic applications where the plinth mounting feature makes it ideal for heating kitchens,utility rooms and bathrooms. Kitchen plinth heaters are also suitable for certain non domestic applications such as office reception areas, changing rooms, libraries and small convenience shops. This hydronic heater has a subtle design and will slot neatly under kitchen units that are 50 cm wide. Unfortunately, the power cable is only 1 m long, which may dictate where you can place the heater, but an electrician will be able to extend it. The last thing you want to look for in a plinth heater is its overall size. You want to make sure the heating unit will fit in the space you wish to install it. This can be particularly true for kitchen units as they are often fitted underneath an overhanging cabinet or counter. Are Kitchen Plinth Heaters Expensive to Run?

Hydronic plinth heaters contain within them a series of small tubes through which the hot water from your combi-boiler or heat pump flows. If you set your central heating thermostat to a specific degree, the water inside your plinth heater correspondingly heats up. Once the preset temperature threshold has been crossed, a switch activates the unit’s electric fan. The fan blows wind over the water-heated coils in a process known as convection, which then escapes through the grille to warm your kitchen. The Myson Hydronic Fan Plinth Heater prevents overheating using a low-limit in-built thermostat. It automatically activates the boost fan whenever the water temperature in your central heating system reaches 43 degrees Celsius.

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If you’re looking for the greatest heat output from the smallest box possible, we heartily recommend the Smith’s SS5. Mechanically robust and maintenance-free, you’ll find this is a hydronic plinth heater that just works like it should.

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