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Faqs Question - Trust Electric Heating

How are you different to a high heat retention radiator?

  1. How are you different to a high heat retention radiator?

A ‘high heat retention’ radiator is something that is specified under the EPC rating & SAP Calculation, it must hold 40% of its heat 14 hours after the radiator has been turned off - this is normally a Dimplex Quantum. Regular electric radiators, that reach full power after 5 minutes, are classed as a ‘direct acting radiator’. Unfortunately, the NEOS’ sit in a grey area - as they don’t reach full power after 5 minutes but also store heat - we hope the EPC will change in line with the new innovations and growth of electric heating.

Posted on 18th Nov 2022 14:11:13 by Trust 0 comments

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