
Radiators
Radiators are the most popular type of hydronic heating and cooling devices and include a host of different model types: panel, decorative, towel warmers and different kinds of convectors.
Whilst most commonly referred to as a ‘heating’ product some radiator types use fan support to provide cooling. Modern radiators help to maintain a comfortable room temperature while making a significant contribution toward lowering your energy consumption.
About Purmo radiators
Modern radiators help to maintain a comfortable room temperature while making a significant contribution toward lowering your energy consumption.
Purmos extensive and diverse range of hydronic radiators suitable for heating and cooling features products for the lowest system temperatures (applicable when using a heat pump) as well as systems with high flow temperatures (such as district heating systems). With so many available choices, you easily can save energy and cut down on CO2 emissions, regardless of whether your property is totally new or recently renovated.
What’s more, Purmos selection of aesthetically diverse radiator models allows everyone to create visually appealing room designs that align with their individual style preferences. Choose your perfect match from numerous panel radiators, design radiators, towel warmers, and a wide range of colours and convector types.
While generally referred to as “heating products”, some of Purmos radiator models, such as fan convectors, also come with fan support to cool your rooms during warmer months. On top of that, Purmos modern radiators help to maintain a comfortable room temperature while making a significant contribution towards lowering your energy consumption. Radiators with a large transfer surface and minimal water content, for example, allow you to heat your rooms to your desired temperature quickly and efficiently, and therefore help to save energy.
Customer-oriented service, simple installation processes, and comprehensive technical support during planning represent integral components of the premium service offering at Purmo.
What’s more, Purmos selection of aesthetically diverse radiator models allows everyone to create visually appealing room designs that align with their individual style preferences. Choose your perfect match from numerous panel radiators, design radiators, towel warmers, and a wide range of colours and convector types.
While generally referred to as “heating products”, some of Purmos radiator models, such as fan convectors, also come with fan support to cool your rooms during warmer months. On top of that, Purmos modern radiators help to maintain a comfortable room temperature while making a significant contribution towards lowering your energy consumption. Radiators with a large transfer surface and minimal water content, for example, allow you to heat your rooms to your desired temperature quickly and efficiently, and therefore help to save energy.
Customer-oriented service, simple installation processes, and comprehensive technical support during planning represent integral components of the premium service offering at Purmo.
FAQ Purmo radiators
It is relatively easy to choose the right Purmo radiator based on just a few criteria. While the decision of whether to choose a panel radiator, design radiator, towel warmer or a convector still depends on taste and aesthetic sensibilities, the radiator type and size are crucial to achieve the correct heat output.
The following statements are only intended to provide preliminary information or to help you make a preliminary selection. Only your radiator heating engineer can provide comprehensive advice on which modern Purmo radiator is the right one for you.
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1. What size radiator do I need?
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2. Do radiator covers cause heat loss?
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3. Which radiators are the most efficient?
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4. Which radiator should be bled first?
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5. Can radiators be painted?
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6. Are radiators powered by gas or electricity?
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7. Are radiator covers safe?
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8. Is there a risk of gas escaping from radiators?
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9. Can radiators explode?
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10. Which radiator do I need?
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11. Can you burn yourself on a radiator?
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12. Should radiators be placed under a window?
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13. What type of radiator is right for me?
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14. What is the minimum temperature for a normal radiator?