ᐅ Is an additional heater recommended in a bathroom with underfloor heating?
Created on: 30 Jul 2013 13:22
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Doc.Schnaggls
Hello everyone,
We are currently planning our new house and have reached the point where we need to decide on an additional fast heating option for our bathroom, one that responds more quickly than the rather slow underfloor heating.
We are considering either a wall-mounted fan heater or an electric towel warmer. We understand that both options have their advantages and disadvantages, but this supplementary heater will only be used during transitional seasons when the underfloor heating is not yet running or has already been turned off.
The bathroom has a floor area of about 18 square meters (living area around 16 square meters (172 square feet) due to the sloping ceiling). The built-in heating system will be an air-to-water heat pump with a controlled ventilation system.
Personally, I’m leaning toward the towel warmer, mostly for aesthetic reasons.
What would you recommend?
Best regards,
Dirk
We are currently planning our new house and have reached the point where we need to decide on an additional fast heating option for our bathroom, one that responds more quickly than the rather slow underfloor heating.
We are considering either a wall-mounted fan heater or an electric towel warmer. We understand that both options have their advantages and disadvantages, but this supplementary heater will only be used during transitional seasons when the underfloor heating is not yet running or has already been turned off.
The bathroom has a floor area of about 18 square meters (living area around 16 square meters (172 square feet) due to the sloping ceiling). The built-in heating system will be an air-to-water heat pump with a controlled ventilation system.
Personally, I’m leaning toward the towel warmer, mostly for aesthetic reasons.
What would you recommend?
Best regards,
Dirk
tomtom79 schrieb:
Hello, can you please tell me which radiator it is where the heating element is inserted horizontally at the top? Yes, the radiator is from Szagato. Model Mirror Steel. It seems to be the case with other models as well. It was new to me too, and I searched for a long time before I found this information.
tomtom79 schrieb:
We had to install our socket at about 2.20m (7 feet 3 inches) because of the protection zone. Unfortunately, I only find radiators that have the connection for the heating element at the bottom.I would prefer the connection to be at the bottom. That’s how our socket is installed, too. Unfortunately, all other radiators with that design are currently beyond our budget.
Manu1976 schrieb:
Yes, the radiator is from Szagato. Model Mirror Steel. It seems to be the same case for the other models as well. This was new to me too, and I searched for a long time until I got this information. Good morning, unfortunately, these radiators also have the connection at the bottom center.
Or is there an additional designation for this?
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