dimplex electric fires wall mounted

dimplex electric fires wall mounted


Dimplex Convex Electric Fireplace Wall Mount, VCX1525, Black


Dimplex Convex Electric Fireplace Wall Mount, VCX1525, Black


$349.99


Finish:Black The convex tempered glass front and a seamless finish design of the Recessed Wall Mount Convex Electric Fireplacecombine to create a contemporary look that adds style to any dcor. Choose surfacemount, plug-in installation for the ultimate simplicity or recessed installation for a sleek low-profile look Black pebble flame bed can also be customized with any decorative fill Adjustab…

Dimplex Baldwin TFA36E Wall-Mounted Electric Flame Mirror with Rechargeable Battery, Espresso


Dimplex Baldwin TFA36E Wall-Mounted Electric Flame Mirror with Rechargeable Battery, Espresso


$346.00


The Baldwin wall-mount fire display in espresso finish is a unique product. This fire display easily hangs on the wall and comes with a rechargeable battery, thus eliminating messy and unsightly cords. Features: Espresso finish Easily hangs on wall 12V rechargeable battery-powered operation Runs continuously for up to 12 hours on a single charge Zero-maintenance LED bulbs are economical and neve…

Dimplex Recessed Wallmount Fireplace, V1525RT-GM, Black


Dimplex Recessed Wallmount Fireplace, V1525RT-GM, Black


$426.46


The Rectangular In-Stud Wall Mount Fireplace in Gunmetal Finish is a thin 120 Volt fireplace that will mount directly to the wall to save space. Features: Gunmetal Finish Mounts to the wall Plugs into any standard household outlet 2 Year Manufacturer’s Limited Warranty Specifications: Overall Dimensions: 35″ H x 23.5″ W x 8″ D Weight: 51 lbs 1200 Watts…

dimplex electric fires wall mounted

Buying the right convector heater to heat your home efficiently

Convector heaters provide an immediate and highly controllable method of heating areas such as bedrooms, offices, lofts, garages and any other room around the home. Our range includes convector heaters with timers and turbo fans that can be wall-mounted or free-standing.

A convection heater referred to as a forced air heater, sucks the air from a room, heats it in a central chamber, such as a furnace, and blows the heater air back into the room. In simplest terms, convector heaters are merely heat exchangers like those used in cooling applications that are simply operating in reverse. A convector heater uses a heat source within its housing to heat the air around the unit, and thus, create convection current. This air current circulates the warm air throughout the area around the convector heater, until it is turned off, or the ambient temperature matches that of the convector heater’s heating element.

Convection systems heat a room much faster. If a house is already equipped with a system of ducts, a convection system will be by far the quickest option. Using a ducts system will keep rooms in the house heated more uniformly than individuals with personal space heaters. Individual Convection Heaters don’t have this advantage, but again will circulate the warmed air more quickly.

Convector heaters are differentiated by their physical design and heating substrates. The three main substrates used in a convector heater are water, steam and electrical elements. The physical design often is the source of the heating system’s specific name. The different installation options include: wall mounted units which have a design similar to car heat exchangers, baseboard models which have steam pipes running through a pipe which follows along the baseboards of a home, and under floor models which involves an intricate path of piping within the floors of a structure to heat not just the air, but every object touching the floor such as furniture and carpet.

If you would like to buy Convector Heaters online, visit cnmonline.co.uk. UK’s leading heating products suppliesr for home improvement with next day delivery options.

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