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British Gas launches Dimplex Quantum Tariff
British Gas and Dimplex have partnered to launch the British Gas Dimplex Quantum Tariff, the UK’s most advanced electric storage heating tariff for use with the Dimplex Quantum Storage Heater.
What is the difference between radiant heat and convection heat for an electric radiator?
The source of the warmth felt from an electric radiator can either come from radiant heat or convection heat and sometimes a combination of both. However, what is the difference between those heat types and how do modern electric radiators utilise them to deliver heat in the most appropriate and efficient manner?
What should be considered when replacing a panel heater?
In this FAQ we explore some of the practical measures that can be taken to help make the job of replacing old panel heaters easier. We also show how gaining an understanding of the many features that are available on modern panel heaters will help decide which best suits the requirements of the building and its occupiers.
IP ratings for electric radiators and why they matter
What are the IP ratings for electric radiators and why do they matter?
IP ratings indicate how well the enclosure around a device such as an electric radiator or a panel heater, will protect the internal mechanical and electrical components from the ingress of solids and liquids. Intrusion into an electric radiator by fingers, foreign objects of various diameters, or water could pose a hazard to the user and risk damaging the product.
What are the radiator surface temperature regulations for schools and nurseries?
In this FAQ we look at the regulations covering schools and nurseries that define the maximum safe surface temperature of radiators. The regulations require specifiers and asset managers to select radiators that can operate with a low outer surface temperature to achieve compliance.
What is a low surface temperature (LST) radiator?
In this FAQ we look at low surface temperature (LST) radiators to see what they are and why their specification is required in sectors such as education and healthcare.
Hot water heat pump solutions and SAP10.2 modelling
In this blog we look at the changes in SAP 10.2 that are encouraging the use of electric HVAC solutions such as hot water heat pumps. Fossil fuels are gradually being phased out and we explore the ways in which SAP 10.2 addresses the need to move away from the traditional gas boiler towards more sustainable, low-carbon alternative solutions.
Overcoming overheating in large urban developments with hot water heat pump solutions
A recent report from the Climate Change Committee highlights the increasing risk of overheating in the UK building stock as the effects of climate change continue to increase.
The building regulations recognise the importance of taking steps to mitigate the effects of overheating and introduced a new Approved Document called Part O.
In this blog we look at the important role that HVAC solutions can play in reducing overheating and explain why selecting hot water heat pumps is so effective in large urban developments.
Achieving updated Part L compliance with hot water heat pump solutions in large apartment developments
In this blog, we look at how specifying hot water heat pumps and direct acting panel heaters for large apartment developments can help achieve compliance with the updated Part L 2021. We also look at how the solution can put developers on the right path to addressing ventilation and overheating requirements.
Modular developments and integration of hot water heat pumps in modular manufacture
In this blog we look at why hot water heat pumps are a popular choice for modular integration. We also highlight the advantages this modular approach can bring for developers looking to move to more sustainable HVAC solutions in the face of changing building regulations.
Controlling the situation
Partially upgrading a system of manual electric storage heaters to a combination of Dimplex Quantum and Q-Rad heaters is all it took for homeowner Amy Ahmed-Dolphin to cut her heating bills by more than £500 per year – and improve comfort and controllability too.
Warmer Places for People
Located close to the West Sussex coastline in Worthing, Carolyn House is an age-exclusive development with 72 flats, offering a mix of one and two-bedroom dwellings spread over three storeys, created for residents aged 60 or over.
British Gas launches Dimplex Quantum Tariff