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A client of mine wants his existing economy 7 system removed and ehc oil filled electrical radiators installed in place of the old storage heaters

and wants me to look into this for him


has anyone installed these before? What are they like performance and cost wise?

they look pretty good but im worried about the price of electrical heating during the daytime

many thanks
 
A client of mine wants his existing economy 7 system removed and ehc oil filled electrical radiators installed in place of the old storage heaters

and wants me to look into this for him


has anyone installed these before? What are they like performance and cost wise?

they look pretty good but im worried about the price of electrical heating during the daytime

many thanks
I would recommend Dimplex convector heaters Welchboy, they have timers and stats on them and can also blow hot air out pretty quickly in the coldest weather, and not a bad price either. Now my advice is to calculate the size required by either getting your wholesaler to do it or look on line for a guide to room size and heater size. Once you have the calculation then double the heater to that which is recommended and your customer will be a happy one. Mike
 

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