Trench heating: the perfect partner for large windows
While radiators are often installed below windows to catch the cold, this is not an option for large windows. Here trench heating offers the perfect solution.
While radiators are often installed below windows to catch the cold, this is not an option for large windows. Here trench heating offers the perfect solution.
The new Unisenza control range is here to assist with user-friendly products that ensure a unique sense of comfort and efficiency in radiant heating and cooling systems.
Purmo's new Unisenza control range has been developed to support designers, installers and end users with a unified product range that’s just as easy to install as it is to use.
This family of integrated products allows for intuitive and precise radiant heating and cooling that doesn’t cost a fortune and, more importantly, doesn’t cost the earth.
To help you determine which horizontal panel radiators are the better fit for your specific project, we’re happy to present this product comparison.
We’ve recently re-examined the Vido fan convector and are happy to introduce the newest generation of fan convectors with the iVector S2/Vido S2.
As technology advances we can heat existing buildings in a way that is more economic and more sustainable. However, modern heating also comes with high demands.
The Purmo Flex radiator allows you to easily swap the radiator valve from the right to the left side and ensures a particularly trouble-free and quick assembly.
With the new Purmo fan radiator calculator you get easy access to the accurate radiator output based on the size of the hydronic fan convector and the system temperatures.
Fan convectors, the most flexible and efficient solution for commercial applications that require rapid heating and cooling of large areas.
When you need visible piping, there are a couple of elegant options available. Elegant piping behind radiators in series is used mainly in schools and offices where multiple radiators are installed one after the other, and installation is quick and easy.
Generally speaking, the word ‘radiator’ comes from the phenomenon of radiant heat, where the proportion of radiant heat is over 50%. The rest consists of convective heat.