Creda Profile panel heaters with seven day digital programming free RSS news feed from the Plumbing, Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning News Portal
(20/01/2007)

Creda’s Profile range of panel heaters are now available with seven day digital programming, enabling users to set different on - off periods for each day of the week, for energy-efficient control.

These modern, slimline panel heaters featuring a thermostat and digital programmer are also available without integral controls for applications that demand external temperature control and timer programming.

Creda have reported that Profile panels have become very popular for hotels, leisure facilities and for householders building additional rooms or loft conversions, forming part of Part L compliant developments. All Creda heating systems are designed to comply with Part L of the Building Regulations which focuses on reducing carbon emissions whilst conserving fuel and power and unlike many other panel heaters they are independently approved by BEAB.

Part L of the building regulations is concerned with the conservation of fuel and power and Specifiers developing blocks of flats and apartments and achieving compliance and value for money with the Profile, under the block assessment rules of the new regulations. The IPX4 accreditation allows installation into bathrooms.

A choice of four different heat outputs is available, operated by simple controls sited behind a push button door. The slim profile heaters, hence the name, feature 10mm hinged wall mounting brackets, allowing for easy access when cleaning and decorating.

The template bracket sits on the floor to mark the correct mounting height and fixing position. Supply is 230/240V AC single phase to a fused spur or simply plug-in.

Creda Profile electric panel heaters are available from Applied Energy.


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