A Guide to Understanding Storage Heaters and How They Work

A Guide to Understanding Storage Heaters and How They Work

If you live in a home that is heated using electric heating, you may have heard of storage heaters. These heaters are becoming less popular due to more advanced heating systems appearing on the market.

 

What is a Storage Heater?

A storage heater is an electric heating appliance that stores heat during off-peak hours (usually at night) and releases it during peak hours (usually during the day). They work by using electricity to heat up ceramic bricks inside the heater, which then release the stored heat into the room. This means that the heater can be used throughout the day without using any extra electricity.

 

How do Storage Heaters Work?

Storage heaters have two separate elements; one that heats up the ceramic bricks, and another that controls the amount of heat released into the room. The heater is usually connected to a timer and thermostat, which allows you to control when the heater is turned on and how much heat is released into the room.

During off-peak hours, the heater will draw electricity from the grid and use it to heat up the ceramic bricks inside the heater. The bricks will then store the heat until it is needed. During peak hours, the heater will release the stored heat into the room using a fan or natural convection. This means that the heater can be used throughout the day without using any extra electricity.

 

Benefits of Storage Heaters

One of the main benefits of storage heaters is their energy efficiency. By storing heat during off-peak hours and releasing it during peak hours, they can save homeowners a lot of money on their heating bills as long as you are on an Economy 7 Tariff. They are also relatively low maintenance and can last for many years with proper care.

Another benefit of storage heaters is their versatility. They can be used in a variety of settings, including homes, offices, and apartments. They are also available in different sizes, which means that they can be used to heat small rooms or large spaces.

 

Tips for Using Storage Heaters

To get the most out of your storage heater, it is important to use it correctly. Here are some tips for using storage heaters:

Keep the room well ventilated. This will help to circulate the heat around the room and prevent it from becoming too stuffy.

Avoid blocking the heater. Storage heaters work by releasing heat into the room, so it is important to avoid blocking the heater with furniture, clothes or other objects.

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