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Dimplex Fan Assisted Storage Heater

8. March 2010 09:29
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Dimplex Fan Assisted Storage Heater

The Dimplex FXL fan assisted storage heater range has one of the most compact designs which are only slightly larger than the conventional storage heaters. Unlike other storage heaters the Dimplex FXL fan assisted storage heater comes with an internal fan to help boost the heating capabilities.

The Dimplex FXL storage heater also has a simple one touch control system to ensure ease of use. With its simplistic control and with its fan assist the Dimplex FXL storage heater has lower running costs as well.

The Dimplex FXL storage heater is highly energy efficient requiring little or no top up energy during the day to reduce costs, by pulling in power during the night making full use of the electrical power tariffs. The Dimplex FXL storage heater can even add six points to a properties SAP rating.

With a massive range of features the Dimplex FXL storage heater has a built in boost element for supplementary heating, the high speed fan is selectable for faster core discharge in commercial environments. With a thermostatic control of the room temperature which is highly accurate. The fan operation can be controlled via an external timer. With simple assembly for flexible positioning and quick installation and is compatible with all off peak tariffs.

The Dimplex FXL storage heater comes in two different models the FXL18 and the FXL24 the main difference between the models is 2.55kW and 3.4kW, each wattage is suitable for a different sized room.

Many people ask how storage heater work, storage heaters work by pull electricity and power during the night time tariffs and storing them in heat storage bricks. The heat bricks in the Dimplex FXL retain 2.5 more heat than conventional storage heaters.

The core discharge in the Dimplex FXL is achieved by a low noise centrifugal type fan drawing air through the hot core. As it draws the air it heats it and then pushes it out into the room and space around the heater, filling the room with hot moving air. The core discharge is switched on by the room thermostat to allow heat output on demand.

Automatic charging is regulated by a unique system which monitors both the room temperature and the state of the storage core. By monitoring the temperature of the room and the state of the bricks the Dimplex FXL is more intelligent and economic than other storage heaters.

The Dimplex FXL storage heater also comes with a boost heating setting. Provided by a supplementary element which will only operate when the core heat is exhausted, this will temperately draw more power at the current tariff to give a quick boost.

With its ease of use and simple design the Dimplex FXL is perfect for economic homes that wish to make the most of the cheaper night tariffs. Unlike other storage heaters the Dimplex FXL range offers both a storage heater and the benefit of a fan heater to provide added boost.

You can buy the Dimplex FXL and view the Dimplex FXL storage heater range visit e-tradecounter.co.uk – Dimplex FXL Storage Heater.

Different Types Of Heating

23. February 2010 16:03
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Different Types Of Heating

There are many different heaters to choose from, however all heaters falls into four different categories. Each category of heating has its own advantages and disadvantages, it is always important to ensure to choose the correct type of heating for your home or business.

Firstly it is important to understand why the choice of heater can have such an impact. In the end it comes down to not power, but where the heater is and how it is used. For example if you have a large living room or office you do not want a heater that only heats directly in front of it. On the other hand to keep a section of room warm and be economic you do not want a heater which will fill the room with heat.

The first type of heater, the most common, is the convector heater. In a convection heater, the heating element heats the air next to it by conduction. Hot air is less dense than cool air, so it rises due to buoyancy, allowing more cool air to flow in to take its place. This sets up a constant current of hot air that leaves the appliance through vent holes and heats up the surrounding space.

The second type is the radiant heater. Radiant heaters contain a heating element that reaches a high temperature. The element is usually packaged inside a glass envelope resembling a light bulb and with a reflector to direct the energy output away from the body of the heater.

The third type is the storage heaters. A storage heating system takes advantage of cheaper electricity prices, sold during low demand periods such as overnight.

The final type of heating is the A fan heater is a variety of convection heater that includes an electric fan to speed up the airflow. This reduces the thermal resistance between the heating element and the surroundings, allowing heat to be transferred more quickly.

It is possible to have heaters which combine different types of heater together to increase the power for use of a heater. An example would be a storage heater with a boot option; the boost option is normally an extra fan which temperately turns on to boost the heat in the room.

The advantage of having multiple types of heating built into one is the increased versatility. Whereas most heating types have their limitations, by combining heating methods and types you remove restrictions that would normally cost a heater.

You must take into account where the heater will be placed. Heaters that are not in direct view need to spread the warmth in the room and not heat directly. If you choose a high powered heater and misuse how it was indented you can put yourself at risk.

To view all our heaters and different heating types visit e-tradecounter.co.uk or call us on our phone line. It is important to ensure you get the correct heater for your needs. We ensure all the heaters we sell are appropriate and fitted to your needs.

Dimplex Combination Storage Heater

20. January 2010 10:05
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Dimplex Combination Storage Heater

The Dimplex Combination Storage Heater is a unique approach to storage heaters. Storage heaters are ideal for saving money and energy. A storage heater works by taking energy and electricity during the night. The idea is to have an electrical plan which works off tariffs. By taking the electricity during the night at a lower cheaper tariff, the storage heater retains the heat and slowly releases the heat during the day.

Storage heaters are designed to save money by using electricity which is at a cheaper tariff and then giving out heat for the rest of the day. The heat is retained in heat bricks inside the unit. These bricks absorb the heat and then slowly release the heat for the remainder of the day.

Unlike many other storage heaters the Dimplex Combination Storage Heater has a distinctive control system. Complete with an adjustable thermostat, with more control over the temperature of the room you can set the Dimplex combination storage heater to maintain the heat levels at whatever you desire. This means you can maintain the heat levels in a room cheaply and effectively.

With the Automatic Dimplex combination storage heater it will pull the correct charge based on weather conditions and the level of heat you desire. This takes out the hassle normally associated with storage heaters making the Dimplex combination storage heater an ideal choice.

In our tests we trialed the Dimplex combination storage heater for a week, the automatic model, in short on of the best storage heaters on the market. We found it was easy to use and set up. The supporting feet helped that the strain off the wall due to the fire bricks been heavy.

The Dimplex combination storage heater also has a top up function, meaning you can give short blasts of air should the room be colder than expected. The Dimplex combination storage heater is a combination heater because of its use. Not only is it a storage heater with all the benefits that comes with a storage heater but also a convector heater.

The Dimplex combination storage heater provided all the heat that was required and it was simple to top up the heat should we want a little more heat. The storage heater was extremely cheap to run and maintain. The only down side to the Dimplex combination storage heater is the weight. The Dimplex combination storage heater is very heavy and can cost a lot to be shipped. This can cause some problems during installation with the weight, however once installed the cost is soon recovered by the cheaper electricity.

The Dimplex combination storage heater provides a great solution for steady background heat all day long at a very cheap rate. It is important to ensure you have the cheapest tariff at night time to get the maximum effect from the Dimplex combination storage heater.
All storage heaters work on the same principles however the Dimplex combination storage heater combines a convector heater and automated controls.

To buy the Dimplex combination storage heater visit e-tradecounter.co.uk - Dimplex combination storage heater.


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