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Eco Design LOT 20 legislation came into being last year, and as a result radiators and panel heaters nowhavemore fefeatures than ever to ensure they are energy efficient and easy to use. In order to complywithminimumefficiency requirements, theymust have 24/


4/7 programming, aswell as and


other fefeatures like Adaptive Start Control (helps radiators learnwhen to switch on in order to achieve optimumcomfofort) and in-built Virtual OpenWindowsensors (ensures radiators stop heatingwhen they sense a continuous draft, and restartwhen the draftft has stopped).


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Unlikemodels that fefeature a single front heating panel, some radiators, such as the DigiLine from Electrorad, boasts two heating panels one at the front, the other at the back (in the DX range),


which produce considerablymore heat whilst using less wall space. The panels can also operate separately fromeach other to ensure themost efficient use of energy andmaximumcomfofort. For instance, with the panel control active, when the roomis within 1°C of the desired


temperature, only the front panel will operate, using a smaller element than the rear panel. Less ergy is therefore used, and the cooler back nel acts as an insulator, preventing heat loss.


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Technology has taken the electric heating market to a whole new level: enabling heating control fromanywhere courtesy ofWiFi and special Apps that can be accessed viamultiple devices - phone, tablet, or computer. The Apps can work in conjunction with i he t er a central touchscreen orWiFi gateway to give control of roomtemperatures and programmin displaying the current ambient temp


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home; cleverly ensuring that you never heat an empty house or arrive to a cold one!


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For the ultimate in control,models such as the ffer voice control compatibility with


Amazon Alexa.Whether it’s to turn up the heat or reduce the temperature, the radiators can be controlled simply technologies with offer freedomand significant control


over your energy costs too! It’s flexibility, they can also offer in electric heating not only by talking to Alexa. New


estimated that over 50%of consumers are likely to install smart heating products in their homes over the next five years.


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With such regular changes to electric heating y, it pays to align yourselfwith a trusted


supplierwho can help you stay ahead of the game. Understandingwhat electric heating has to offer dwhat th le atest n eating


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each roomand the status of each connected device. There’s even a Geo-Location option that automatically activates or deactivates the radiators when you’re a set distance to or from


i h is key: in this highly competitive


marketplace, your supplier’s knowledge and experience ultimately becomes your power!


For further information visit www


or call 0113 274 6799.


or further information visit www.electrorad.co.uk or call 0113 274 6799.


Vanguard+ range, which was one of the


first electric radiators to have voice control compatibility with Amazon Alexa. Coupled with its WiFi and App control, in-built energy


monitor, easy to read, top located LCD controls and a Geo-Location option, it’s one of the smartest radiators in the marketplace.


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