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How to choose which electric radiator to buy?

In the market there are a large number of alternatives when it comes to buying a electric radiator , with options of design, color, style, shape and some amazing features to include or leave. For this reason, in the next sections we analyze the most outstanding points that you should review before making your purchase. Clever? Take note.

Thermal emitters can be an excellent alternative to traditional heating . Of course, you must choose the right model so that it performs to the maximum in the space provided.

  • Power : There are two basic factors that determine the necessary power of a radiator: the region in which you live and the orientation of the house. A simple way to estimate the required power of an electric radiator is to calculate about 80 W per square meter and add 30% more to the figure obtained. For example, to condition a space of 20 square meters, you would need one or a combination of radiators of at least 1,660 W.
  • Functionalities : Some models can detect if a window or door is left open and turn off the radiator to avoid wasting energy. The sudden drop in temperature is detected by the programmer, so that it will automatically turn off the radiator in question to avoid wasting energy. Other heat emitters have a self-learning and occupancy detection function. They are able to detect the presence of people and save energy when no one is at home. Vacation mode , on the other hand, gives you the option to set a minimum temperature to prevent freezing or condensation while you're away.
  • Programming : The mid-range and high- end electric radiators incorporate their own integrated digital programmer to set an individual program for each room; that is, a different temperature in each space.
  • Connectivity : Wi- Fi built into the radiator allows you to monitor the system online, raising or lowering each radiator as needed, without having to be home to do so. Thus, through an app on your smartphone or a cloud-based control panel, you can access details of temperatures and performance in real time.
  • Security system : If you have children at home, the child lock is a basic system that prevents the little ones from pressing the buttons and turning them up to 30 degrees during the night without your knowledge. This maximum or minimum temperature adjustment function is very useful in these cases or others, for example, to avoid inadvertent changes in the control.
  • Size : When it comes to radiators, size often matters. The bigger the size, the more power, although there are high-performance products despite their small size. To condition a room effectively, you will need to choose electric radiators with a power high enough to heat the space efficiently. Or a combination of radiators that add up to the required power. In case the power calculation is on the border between two sizes, we always recommend choosing the larger radiator.

Where is it more efficient to place the radiators ?

If you want to maximize the efficiency of your radiators, it is best to place them under the windows so that the air distribution distributes the heat throughout the room. Ideally, the emitters cover the width of these. On the other hand, it is not recommended to place them behind a sofa or any other element that reduces their heat radius.

In short, choosing the best electric radiator requires a little analysis of your specific needs, then you must compare all the models that interest you. Finally, we recommend that you set a price range to rule out options that are out of your reach.

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