Portable heating
Cost-effective, safe, and reliable heating for you and your family, portable heaters are available in many different types and styles to provide you with the perfect supplementary heating for your home.
 
Dimplex offer a choice of convenient heaters that can be used within the home, workshop or greenhouse.
Convector heaters
Convectors are ultra lightweight and ideal for heating larger rooms.
Fan and ceramic heaters
Fan and ceramic heaters are perfect for instant top-up heating with instantaneous heat up and easy portability.
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FutuRad
The FutuRad is the future of portable radiators thanks to it Thermocore XR Oil free technology which offers super fast warm up and heat delivery. The range is available in not only 2kW but also 3kW heat outputs for larger rooms. Some models offer Bluetooth (R) programming for easy programming and control from your armchair.
Electric radiators
These stylish heaters use a balance of radiant and convected heat to provide optimum comfort and performance.
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SafteyWhat is COP and EER?
The Coefficient of Performance (COP) and Energy Efficiency Ratio (EER) are measures of a heat pump or heating and cooling solution’s efficiency. They indicate a ratio of useful heating or cooling produced by the unit against the energy it consumes. For example, the COP of a heat pump that can provide 3kW of heat against the input of 1kW of electricity is 3. The EER that generates a cooling effect of 12BTU against the input of 1kW of electricity is 12.
What is diversity in HVAC systems?
What is diversity in HVAC systems, and how does it affect HVAC system design and specification for residential developments?
Diversity in HVAC systems within medium to large scale developments acknowledges that it is unlikely the maximum demand of all individual users of the system will arise concurrently. The total heat demand in a building is likely to be lower than the maximum or peak demand at various points in the heat network.
What is EN 14511?
EN 14511 sets out standardised performance and rating terms for air-conditioning units, heat pumps and liquid chilling packages that supply space heating or cooling. EN 14511 is used for a determination of the Coefficient of Performance (COP) that gauges the performance of a heat pump.