Our electric oil radiators are equipped with advanced safety features, such as overheat protection and an anti-tipover switch which will immediately stop your heater in the event that the situation becomes dangerous.
They also have a 24 hour timer to automatically turn on and off the heating, perfect for pre-heating a room before you arrive or turning off the heating when you leave home.
Simple to use
Radiation is the primary source of heat for oil-filled radiators unlike electric heaters, which circulate heat using fans. This allows them to heat objects, walls and people directly rather than simply heating the air around them. This creates a warm and comfortable room, without cold spots or hot spots.
They’re also highly controllable and have a 24-hour timer to ensure that your home remains cosy all day long. To adjust the settings just pull out or insert the dial on the back of the unit. Pulling out the dial increases the setting and pushing in lowers it. Check the manual to learn how to use the model.
You can also opt for a smarter option with an electric heater that can be controlled remotely via the smartphone app. These eco-friendly heaters come in different sizes and styles so you can choose the one that will fit your needs.
The great thing about an electric oil filled radiator is that it can be used in the same way as other electric heater that is mounted on the wall – although it may take a bit longer to warm up after the heating element is at temperature the oil will continue to radiate heat even after the unit has been turned off. This saves energy by only making use of power for the length of time you need it, and is ideal for homes with different electricity rates or are worried about using energy while away from your home.
The only other maintenance requirement is to clean the radiator periodically with a cloth, just as you would with any other heater. This will keep the radiator clean and free of dust, dirt and other particles that could affect its performance. Based on the model you choose, some heating radiators include an anti-frosting feature that stops the internal components from overheating. This is important because heating systems that overheat can trigger the internal fuse to be shut down, which could cause the shutdown of the circuit and lead to the possibility of a fire.
Warm up before you arrive home
The top electric radiators have a built-in timer. This lets you set the heater to start heating your home one hour before you rise or return from work. This feature makes the oil radiator perfect for pre-heating and keeping an ideal temperature all day and night. It is easy to adjust the timer to suit your preferences by using daily, hourly and weekly settings.
Oil radiators operate on the same principle as central heating systems. They use convection and radiation to provide a long-lasting heat. The central heating element, which is usually an iron-protected wire – is placed at the base of the radiator, when it’s activated, it warms the thermal fluid inside the radiator by resisting. The liquid then warms the air around it, generating a convection cycle which spreads warmth across the entire space.
Oil radiators are superior to other electric heaters due to the fact that they emit about a third of the heat. The radiation heats objects, surfaces and even people directly rather than heating the room’s air. It gives an incredibly warm, cozy feeling.
With a range of smart controls, many of our electric oil-filled radiators are programmed from any location in the world via the heating app. These include eco-friendly functions such as comfort modes, as well as low temperatures that conserve energy whilst maintaining your radiator at a safe level.
You can even set your heater to automatically turn off when you’re away from home for long periods by using an adaptive start feature. This feature is ideal for those who have their radiators running continuously and wish to conserve energy and avoid overheating.
Oil heaters are also famous for their incredibly low maintenance and repair requirements. Since there are no moving parts, the only cleaning needed is wiping down the exterior casing with an abrasive cloth and checking the oil levels regularly. These radiators are also suitable for families with pets or children as they do not burn the skin. The majority of modern oil radiators come with safety features like overheat protection and tilt switches to keep your family, you and pets secure.
Child Lock
Ensure that no nosy fingers can adjust the temperature or switch this heating element on and off with the child lock feature. Simply activate this function on the Mill app and you will be able to block access to all buttons on the radiator’s control panel. This feature is ideal for landlords who want to maintain a comfortable and safe environment in their rental properties, while also reducing excessive energy consumption.
The radiator that is filled with oil has an adjustable thermostat as well as an hourly clock so that you can decide when it turns on and off. The auto-on/off feature is great for heating the room once you return home, and also for shutting off the unit when you are not at home. The timer is rated to handle the current output of the radiator, which is different from other timers for heating which are usually designed to operate at less than 3 Amps, and only intended to switch off a boiler or pump. This radiator is suitable for various locations, including garages and workshops.
Adjustable Thermostat
Thermostats are programmable to change the temperature at set times which allows you to reduce energy consumption while still enjoying the comforts of a warm house. A thermostat can be programmed, for instance to reduce the temperature in the evening while you sleep, and then raise it to a comfortable level when you awaken. According to the EnergyHub site, this can save you up to 10 percent annually on heating expenses.
A thermometer that is programmed can be set up to turn on air conditioning when you return home. This will reduce temperatures for about eight hours and save energy during the peak temperatures in the outdoors. This can reduce your cooling costs and reduce the strain on the electricity grid during this period.
A lot of thermostats allow you to select a “swing number” that determines how far the system is able to move away from the temperature it was set before it turns back on. A higher number of swings decreases the frequency at which the system is turned on and off.
Certain thermostats allow you to regulate the temperature of each room separately. This can make your home more energy Efficient Zanussi 2000W Radiator – Perfect for Fireplaces as each area will be heated and cooled at the appropriate level for your lifestyle and climate conditions.
Diathermic oil is used in some oil radiators, which uses a system of closely spaced fins to distribute heat evenly across the unit to ensure efficient heating. This technology can reduce the amount of water is heated, and the fins are resistant to corrosion due to chemical and thermal cracks.
Keplin’s electric heaters come with the latest security features, like a built-in overheat protection and tip-over safety switches that instantly shuts off in a dangerous situation. These features, when combined with a 24-hour timer and three heat settings, guarantee that your heating is cost-effective and efficient. They also control the temperature. These heaters are lightweight and portable and come with a handle to facilitate transport and smart snap-wheels that allow you to move from room-to-room.