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A Radiator Booster is an innovative, lightweight, eco friendly product that uses a small fan to capture the heat that comes out the back of your radiator, circulating it better into your room. It will heat your room faster, save lost energy, and reduce your heating bills.
Simply place a Radiator Booster on top of a standard domestic radiator, and plug it in. It'll heat your room in up to half the time, allowing the boiler to shut down sooner, saving heating time and cost - all for a running cost of about 30p a year!
It's adjustable in size, has a built in thermostat and could save an average household between £70 and £140 per year.
Colour: White Weight: 150gms Dimensions: 56mm x 56mm x 400mm to 750mm (expandable along its length) Cord length: 1.8m (1.97 yards)
New Model Improvements
In-built automatic thermostat - the fan only operates when the radiator reaches 32 degrees celsius, eliminating the need to turn the unit on and off manually, making it very energy efficient
Telescopic adjustable size fits smaller and larger radiators - from 400mm up to 750 mm or indeed anywhere in between, so matching most radiator sizes
Fitted with one, more powerful, quieter fan (see below)
Manufactured from recyclable polypropylene
Estimated to save an average household between £70 to £140 on heating bills per year
Directions Place the Radiator Booster ontop of your radiator with the diamond shaped holes facing down. Plug in. Once the radiator has reached 32 degrees celsius the fan will kick in and suck the air up and push it out through the ends.
A Radiator Booster can improve efficiency by as much as 50% by "sucking" the heat from the radiator and distributing it evenly around the room, in addition to reducing the heat losses through the wall behind your radiator. Cold spots are dramatically reduced and in most cases eliminated. Room warm up times are typically reduced by 50% and thermostats can usually be set 2 degrees lower. Overall a significant energy and cost saving.
The clever fan arrangement within the Radiator Booster draws heat from your radiator, heating your room in up to half the time, allowing your boiler to shut down much sooner. If you could save just one hour a week of your boiler working, you would save 15 kilowatts of power. You could easily find the savings more than this, between 7 and 14 hours/week (over 100 kilowatts) during the colder months.
Please Note
32 degrees celsius is the radiator temperature NOT the room temperature. A typical radiator contains water at 70 to 90 degrees celsius when hot.
With radiators that have not been bled for some time it may take a little longer for the Radiator Booster to kick in. If that is the case, and your radiators need bleeding often, the auto vent might be helpful.
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