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ReinhardM16 May 2016 22:15Hello everyone,
Normally, my apartment has underfloor heating, including in the bathroom. Additionally, there is a towel radiator installed in the bathroom. At the handover of the apartment (ownership/new build), it was explained to me that this radiator is supplied with warm water through the regular heating circuit. Due to the low temperatures in the past few days, and since the underfloor heating was already turned off, I "activated" the radiator (wink). I then noticed that the radiator also has an electrical connection, a standard plug. Does anyone know what this is for? Is it intended to be used if the heating circuit is completely turned off?
Best regards
ReinhardM
Normally, my apartment has underfloor heating, including in the bathroom. Additionally, there is a towel radiator installed in the bathroom. At the handover of the apartment (ownership/new build), it was explained to me that this radiator is supplied with warm water through the regular heating circuit. Due to the low temperatures in the past few days, and since the underfloor heating was already turned off, I "activated" the radiator (wink). I then noticed that the radiator also has an electrical connection, a standard plug. Does anyone know what this is for? Is it intended to be used if the heating circuit is completely turned off?
Best regards
ReinhardM
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toxicmolotof16 May 2016 22:27Photo?
That sounds like a heating cartridge, but usually there is no connection to the heating circuit in that case.
Are there any corresponding supply and return lines?
That sounds like a heating cartridge, but usually there is no connection to the heating circuit in that case.
Are there any corresponding supply and return lines?
toxicmolotow schrieb:
Photo?
That sounds like a heating cartridge, but usually there is no connection to the heating circuit in that case.
I just thought that might be common with underfloor heating, since the low supply temperatures alone are not enough.
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toxicmolotof17 May 2016 07:10However, I only know it powered entirely by electricity, without integration into the underfloor heating circuit due to the low supply temperature.
The heat exchanger is then filled with an alcohol-based fluid? At least with a special liquid.
The heat exchanger is then filled with an alcohol-based fluid? At least with a special liquid.
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ReinhardM17 May 2016 16:29T
toxicmolotof17 May 2016 16:33Then, as expected, this is an additional heating cartridge. Useful for drying wet clothes or warming a towel after showering or bathing.
However, it does come at an extra cost.
However, it does come at an extra cost.
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