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What Do You Know About Oil Radiators?
Why Choose Oil Radiators?

Oil radiators heat a thermal fluid specially designed for this purpose. The fluid is engineered to cool slowly, which stops overheating and offers a more stable level of warmth for a longer time.

You can design a heating schedule that fits your lifestyle by using a programable heating system. This lets you warm your home when it is needed, conserving energy and money.

Energy efficient heating

Oil radiators do not ignite like solid heaters however, they release heat slowly into the space via convection. This creates a far-reaching radiant warmth that works great in open plan areas and homes with a lot of draft. As a result, you can expect to save energy compared to many other heating systems on the market.

This is mainly because they don't need to use a fan to push hot air through the space, which can draw in colder air and decrease their effectiveness. They also have high heat retention, so they can keep you warm long after the lights are switched off. This can significantly cut down your electric bill, making them an ideal option for those who want to save the cost of their electricity.

The cost of running them is substantially lower than central heating with gas. This is because they convert every watt of electricity into warmth, compared to traditional gas central heating systems which are notoriously inefficient due to the amount of heat they lose through the system.


The fact that they are efficient means that you can also use them alongside renewable energy sources to further reduce your carbon footprint. Combining them with solar panels will enable you to achieve 100% green heating.

You can create a heating schedule and atmosphere for your space by making use of sophisticated electronic programming. Our Haverland Designer T model, for example, features an electronic interface that is built into its body. It is easy to set daily, hourly, and weekly settings. This will ensure that your home is heated to the ideal temperature and prevents energy wastage in rooms that are not used.

Long-lasting warmth

Oil radiators are more efficient at retaining heat than dry heaters. This means they require less energy to keep your home warm, which reduces your electricity bills. This is particularly relevant for large rooms or all-day heating.

When an electric oil radiator is turned on, it will warm up the engineered thermal fluid or oil within its housing. The heat is then transferred to surrounding air through convection, warming your space. This method takes a little more time to heat up than wire element heaters but it's a benefit in that it can continue to release warmth even after the heater has been turned off.

The majority of electric oil heaters come with a safety feature that prevents users from burning themselves by touching the heating element. However, they can still get hot to the touch. This isn't a major issue but they do provide an extra layer of protection for children living in the home.

Contrary to gas central heating systems, which have the disadvantage of potentially hazardous carbon monoxide the oil radiators are safe to touch since they don't release any hazardous gasses into your home. They also have an excellent capacity to hold heat, which means they can stay warmer for longer than traditional heaters.

You need a heating device that will keep your family and you warm all day and night. Oil-filled radiators are the best solution for anyone who wants to cut costs on their electric bills or enjoys the warmth of an indoor space.

Use it in a safe manner

Oil radiators aren't a part of the central heating system, but are fully sealed electric heaters that function independently. They are safer for your family and home as they cannot burst into an explosion or release poisonous carbon monoxide vapors if they leak.

Instead, these heaters are filled with diathermic heat transfer fluid and it is not required to be refilled throughout the life of the product. If a leak occurs, it should be handled by a technician. A leaky oil heater will still be safer than a gas fireplace which can lead to carbon monoxide poisoning.

These electrical heaters are less likely to ignite objects in the room because their heating is less intense than the heat produced by other types such as fans and halogens. This means they are safe to put in bedrooms and other rooms where they may be utilized.

To add a layer of safety, most oil heaters have a child-proof cover and this is a great idea to ensure that the heater is on at all times. It's also an excellent idea to ensure that the radiator has ample space around it and isn't too close to furniture or curtains that could be easily burned.

To ensure your peace of mind It is a good idea to fit smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors within your home, particularly when you have pets or children. This will ensure that you're alerted quickly should the heater become a fire hazard. It is also essential to ensure that the heaters aren't abandoned and are switched off at least one hour before you go to bed.

Electricity bills reduced

Oil radiators use an electric element to heat up the oil that circulates through them. They then release warmth into the space. The energy efficiency of these heaters helps to keep the electricity bills low. These kinds of heaters are more economical than convection heaters, and could help reduce heating costs over the long term.

At the time of use at the point of use, they are 100 100% efficient and convert each Watt of energy into usable heat. You won't be charged for wasted heat. This makes them a cheaper heating solution than traditional electric radiators and gas boilers.

The oil-filled thermal fluid inside radiators is also effective in keeping heat in place, which reduces energy consumption. Many models come with energy-saving features built in such as thermostat controls that decrease the wattage output during non-use. These features, when combined with heat-retentive qualities, ensure that the radiator consumes enough energy to maintain an ideal temperature in the room.

You can further reduce your energy usage by selecting a fixed oil heater with programmable controls. These heating controls allow you to design a custom heating schedule that matches your routine. You can set the timer to turn the radiator off and on at a daily weekly, hourly, or even on a weekend basis. This allows you to heat the room at times when it's needed and prevents heat waste.

You don't even need fans to distribute heat throughout the room and you won't be irritated by loud sounds. This is great for people who live in apartments or homes that have noisy neighbors.

Stable airflow

Electric oil radiators are a great option for heating areas that require some warmth or as an alternative to central heating. They can be set up anywhere in a room, and they use convective and radiant heating to warm the walls and air instead of the fan. This helps keep your energy bills down particularly if you have doors or windows that can be opened to let fresh air throughout the day.

In contrast to dry radiators which are noisy when turned on, electric oil heaters are very quiet to run. Electric oil heaters don't depend on fans to circulate hot air throughout the room. This makes them an ideal choice for households with children or elderly people. Many of them are compatible with WiFi control allowing you to program your heating from anywhere and at any time.

Many people are concerned about the term "oil-filled" when it is a reference to electric heaters. However, unlike gas boilers the thermal oil contained in an electric heater does not burn, but instead is heated up. This means that the reservoir for thermal oil will last for the entire life of your appliance.

Our Ecostrad designer line of electric oil filled radiator s feature innovative Fast-Flo technology that is designed to boost the thermal fluid's circulation and reach every part of the body. This allows the radiators to reach an even temperature and improves the efficiency of the heating system. This will also help the heat last longer and lower the cost of electricity because the room won't get overheated.

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