
With carbon dioxide (CO2) contributing greatly to global warming, there is a collective global effort to cut carbon emissions, so governments are urging people to look at their own individual carbon footprint and consider ways in which they can help the environment. For eco-conscious homeowners, one of best ways to slash emissions is to ditch gas boiler systems and switch to sustainable energy sources, namely electricity. Digital radiators are making this possible.
Digital radiators are similar in size and shape to traditional ‘wet’ system convector radiators, but offer many more benefits.
Fuss-Free Installation
Electric digital radiators are revolutionising home heating, being a win-win for homeowners, allowing them to do their bit for the environment, while at the same time saving money on energy bills.
Like standard convector radiators, these electric heating panels are typically wall mounted; however, installation is done without the cost and without the fuss. No pipe work required in the installation process, which means no expensive per-hour plumbing labour charges. In fact, with a little bit of DIY knowledge, you can have one of these radiators up and running in minutes.
However, while easy installation is a great benefit and a significant selling point, it is in the performance stakes where they really offer value for money.
The Right Heat at the Right Time
Digital radiators are fitted with a built-in control panel and thermostat that gives you full control over its operation. In situations where different environments are required at different times (which is pretty much every day in the unpredictable British climate!) these radiators really come into their own, making them suitable not just to daily home living but for rooms such as loft and conservatory extensions.
The digital programmable thermostat allows you to control room temperature and operating times at the touch of a button. It can be manually controlled or fully programmable 24/7 with a range of heating options.
Standard digital electric radiators include comfort, economy, and anti-frost modes to ensure you are provided with the right heat at the right time, and an LED screen will display the current temperature at all times. To ensure safety in use, panels also feature a ‘blocking’ feature so that settings cannot be tampered with.
Home heating is steadily gravitating towards sustainable energy sources and digital radiators are at the forefront. If you are a homeowner, now is the time to say goodbye to traditional heating and hello to modern digital living.
Fuss-Free Installation
Electric digital radiators are revolutionising home heating, being a win-win for homeowners, allowing them to do their bit for the environment, while at the same time saving money on energy bills.
Like standard convector radiators, these electric heating panels are typically wall mounted; however, installation is done without the cost and without the fuss. No pipe work required in the installation process, which means no expensive per-hour plumbing labour charges. In fact, with a little bit of DIY knowledge, you can have one of these radiators up and running in minutes.
However, while easy installation is a great benefit and a significant selling point, it is in the performance stakes where they really offer value for money.
The Right Heat at the Right Time
Digital radiators are fitted with a built-in control panel and thermostat that gives you full control over its operation. In situations where different environments are required at different times (which is pretty much every day in the unpredictable British climate!) these radiators really come into their own, making them suitable not just to daily home living but for rooms such as loft and conservatory extensions.
The digital programmable thermostat allows you to control room temperature and operating times at the touch of a button. It can be manually controlled or fully programmable 24/7 with a range of heating options.
Standard digital electric radiators include comfort, economy, and anti-frost modes to ensure you are provided with the right heat at the right time, and an LED screen will display the current temperature at all times. To ensure safety in use, panels also feature a ‘blocking’ feature so that settings cannot be tampered with.
Home heating is steadily gravitating towards sustainable energy sources and digital radiators are at the forefront. If you are a homeowner, now is the time to say goodbye to traditional heating and hello to modern digital living.
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