Monday, November 29, 2010
The LHZ innovative, wall mounted electric radiator system has been installed in the well known Citibank building in Lewisham.
The LHZ radiator system from is maintaining the temperatures of 18 lift lobbies with an automatic temperature controlled electric system. Electric heating systems, although effective have previously been perceived as being expensive to run.
The LHZ electric radiators are a German design and have a number of cores made from a special combination of ceramic and fire clay, which are individually controlled via a built-in electronic thermostat.
The radiators are modular in design, meaning economical running costs and unlike traditional bulky storage heaters offer full temperature control.
The decision to install these units was supported by information from a running cost and performance study carried out over 12 months at the North Lanarkshire County Council, which showed that if the radiators were left on over a 24-hour period, they would only consume around 4 hours electricity.
These radiators are remarkably simple to install, requiring just two secure wall brackets.
Average fitting time is just 10 minutes.They can be plugged in or wired in permanently to fused spur outlets.
They are an ideal solution for someone who is considering replacing old ineffective heaters, or if they have additional areas or extensions where wet systems cannot be extended.
The radiators are provided with a 12 year guarantee, which is unheard of for any heating product,This is because they have been proven in Germany for many years, and are subject to the rigorous testing and certification laws that exist there and throughout Europe.Amongst many others, they are issued with both CE and ISO certificates.
The radiators look and work just like a conventional wet radiator, and come supplied with an integrated thermostat for full control, and an optional remote thermostat system when used as a full central heating system.
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