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Warm Air Heating Upgrades Offer Homeowners Advantages
When existing Warm Air Heaters come to the end of their useful life, staying with the same technology can offer major advantages. Modern air heaters are more efficient, run more quietly and, can be fitted with an electronic filtration system. Quick and easy to install, replacing an old warm air heater with a new one, can normally be undertaken within one day so that disruption is minimised.
Whilst original Warm Air Heaters had standard on/off controls, the latest Economaire versions now have electronic controls, which keep the room temperature stable, and the heater automatically modulates so that output carefully matches demand. Critical management of flue gases and heat exchanger temperatures result in the warmth delivered to each room being accurate to ± 0.1°C, ensuring exceptional comfort.
There are six Economaire units to choose from with 7.3 to 26.4kW outputs. They are designed for free standing, compartment or slot fix installations. All versions are fully compliant with 'Part L' of the Building Regulations and homeowners can also benefit from quick warm up times, optional water heating, self-diagnostics and Cleanflow electronic air cleaning. Automatic ignition ensures efficient use of fuel
Warm Air Heaters mean no unsightly radiators on walls and no central heating pipes to freeze or leak. Instead , there are just unobtrusive outlets that do not require the wall space of radiators. There is no risk of a water leak and when it is time to redecorate, it is much easier to carry out the work.
Date published: 03/09/09


