Maintaining an optimal body temperature is vital for the human body. Overheating and frostbite are equally dangerous, but the latter may occur more often.
In their historical evolution, people have invented many ways to warm themselves on cold days and nights. Thanks to the use of electrical energy, we can afford cleaner and more constant heating. The product group includes various proposals for heating the home with a radiator. Most of the radiators listed here are of the Oil Radiators type.
HEATING WITH OIL RADIATORS
It is difficult to say whether heating with electricity, and more specifically with oil radiators, is more economical than other types of heating. It all depends on what area of the country you live in and what kind of home you live in, how well insulated the walls, windows, ceilings, floors, etc. are.
To make it easier for you to choose an electric heating appliance, we will provide you with useful information.
How do we estimate how powerful an appliance we need to heat a given room?
In general, the power of the electric heating device is chosen as 1 kilowatt corresponds to 10 square meters with a ceiling height of 3 meters. That is, if you have a living room measuring 6 x 4 meters (24 sq m), the power of the device should be over 2 kW. Here again, the insulation of the room must be taken into account - if your windows have old frames or the walls are paneled, a more powerful device must be chosen to compensate for heat losses. Conversely, with good insulation, such strong heating will not be needed.
Electric heating devices differ depending on where they are placed. They can be placed on the floor, under the floor, mounted on the wall or on the ceiling. This is also a criterion when choosing a heating device - in some rooms, for example, placing heating with open radiators on the floor is not desirable - for example, where there is a fire hazard or there are small children.
Oil radiators are a sensible choice for a heating unit.
In the recent past, ordinary electric radiators were sold, which heated well, but got very hot and could cause a fire if you put clothes on them, for example. They were also extremely uneconomical. Oil radiators are similar, but they are filled with mineral oil with a high boiling point. The radiator's rheotans heat the oil, which in turn heats the metal casing, which in turn heats the air in the room.
Oil radiators heat up to a lower temperature – 80-150 °C and, in principle, cannot cause a fire. These devices are recognized as the safest electric heating devices. At the same time, the oil cools down much more slowly and maintains the desired temperature longer. This also makes them more economical.
Oil radiators heat the room quite quickly, but this also depends on the number of fins - the more there are, the more efficient the heating will be. However, the fins should be in proportion to the size of the room - a small room does not need a radiator with many fins.
As with any electrical appliance, it is important to have a thermostat.
The oil radiators offered by us have different power levels and, accordingly, different numbers of fins. The models are from established brands in the industry such as DIPLOMAT, TESY, ELITE. They are distinguished by a beautiful, modern design. Some have two, and others - three levels of control. They heat the room in minutes. All have a thermostat that intelligently controls the desired degrees in the room. Some of the models are filled with long-lasting working oil, dispersing the heat, and others heat through convective heat exchange and radiant energy. They are also equipped with an anti-freeze device.
The oil radiators in our range are absolutely silent in operation and feature a discreet attachment for the power cable. For greater convenience, all models are equipped with wheels that make moving them a snap.