I’m hoping for some help from the community.
Since we now have a child and 22°C (72°F) is definitely too cold for bathing, we will be installing an additional heater.
Back then, we had a cable installed from the cheaper electricity meter, which is dedicated to the heat pump, into the bathroom.
I’m looking for something like this
link removed; Bauexperte
The problem with this heater is that it comes from Italy, and if there are any issues, the warranty may be difficult to handle.
I only found something similar from the company Fern
link removed; Bauexperte
The problem there is that the towel rails have to be drilled separately into the wall.
So, I’m looking for a frameless glass infrared heater including a towel rail.
I plan to control it via Somfy or a wireless switch.
Thank you very much.
Since we now have a child and 22°C (72°F) is definitely too cold for bathing, we will be installing an additional heater.
Back then, we had a cable installed from the cheaper electricity meter, which is dedicated to the heat pump, into the bathroom.
I’m looking for something like this
link removed; Bauexperte
The problem with this heater is that it comes from Italy, and if there are any issues, the warranty may be difficult to handle.
I only found something similar from the company Fern
link removed; Bauexperte
The problem there is that the towel rails have to be drilled separately into the wall.
So, I’m looking for a frameless glass infrared heater including a towel rail.
I plan to control it via Somfy or a wireless switch.
Thank you very much.
I have now ordered a cheaper one for 220 euros as a blind! Also, an additional wireless actuator that is compatible with Somfy.
I will then activate the heating every morning 10 minutes before showering through a scene.
During residual light time, I can control it via smartphone or wireless switch.
I will then activate the heating every morning 10 minutes before showering through a scene.
During residual light time, I can control it via smartphone or wireless switch.
After 2 months, I can say it’s really not worth it. The heater takes about 3 hours to achieve a noticeable increase in room temperature. However, the warmth also feels unevenly distributed throughout the room.
PS: The quality of the heaters sold by hdw leaves much to be desired. For example, there is no grounding conductor in the heater, even though it is approved for protective areas according to the website.
PS: The quality of the heaters sold by hdw leaves much to be desired. For example, there is no grounding conductor in the heater, even though it is approved for protective areas according to the website.
An infrared heater does not directly warm the air in the room but only the objects it radiates onto. Depending on the material of the object (wood, stone, etc.), this happens faster or slower. Infrared heaters are also used on terraces, for example. People staying there are warmed by the radiation, but the air is not, which makes sense for an outdoor area like a terrace.
If you stand in front of the infrared heater, you should feel warm relatively quickly; prolonged preheating does not really help.
Regards,
Alex
If you stand in front of the infrared heater, you should feel warm relatively quickly; prolonged preheating does not really help.
Regards,
Alex