Will a towel rail heat my bathroom?
Most heated towel rails will provide enough heat to warm the bathroom and also keep your towels fluffy and warm – ready for when you step out of the bath or shower. A larger bathroom, however, may require another source of heating to sufficiently warm the room.
How do you stop a towel rail from getting hot?
The most common method for adjusting temperature will be to adjust the knob by turning clockwise to turn off – I.e. cool or anti clockwise to open and up the heat. Turning the knob could be difficult, and so pliers might be required.
Do towel rails have thermostats?
These type electric towel rails have a silicon sealed wire inside the bars/tubes which heats the towel rail. Generally speaking these towel rails are the easiest to install. A final note on these dry electric towel rails is that they do not have any built in thermostats which you can control the heat.
Do towel rails use a lot of electricity?
For the majority of heated towel rails, it costs around than $0.01 to run per hour, which is around the same cost as a light bulb. Similarly, you won’t be leaving a light bulb running 24 hours, 365 days of the year.
Are heated towel rails worth it?
You may ask yourself “is a heated towel rack worth it?” But a better question to ask is, “am I worth it?” The answer is a resounding yes, you absolutely are.
Are towel rails expensive to run?
Heated towels are luxurious, and using a heat towel rail can cost up to $170 a year to run*. When considering using your heated towel rail, here’s some great tips to save on power: A heated towel rail can do the job in 2 hours, so turn off your towel rail when not in use.
Can a electric towel rail heat my bathroom?
YES: One electric towel heater from IntelliHeat will do both jobs with only one cost. Our electric towel heaters are also very energy efficient radiators and will warm the bathroom to your selected temperature with an accuracy of 0.1 degrees.
What kind of thermostat does a towel rail use?
Our Towel rails come with a built-in Eco-design 7 day LCD thermostat programmer. The Eco-design thermostat enables scheduled times and temperatures to be set by the minute for each day, with a different program for each day. Real-Time Energy consumption in kWh or £. Class II, IP44.
What are the benefits of a towel rail radiator?
Here at Electric Radiators Direct our towel rail heaters use two types of heating: dry thermal and fluid. What are the benefits of a dry thermal towel rail? Let’s begin by explaining what the dry thermal technology is. This type of heating is used in many electric radiators in the electric heating industry, and it is one of the most advanced.
Where does the heat come from in a towel radiator?
However, just like any other electric heater on our website, the liquid element is entirely contained within the radiator body, or in this case, the heated towel rail. As your towel radiator heats up, so does the specially formulated liquid within: it is evenly spread throughout the radiator body to ensure an even spread of heat around the room.
Can a heated towel rail be used in a bathroom?
It’s far more likely that for a compact bathroom or en-suite area, an electric towel radiator will be used as a primary source of heating, rather than to simply dry towels. So look carefully into heat output capabilities, and make sure they align with the size and design of your bathroom space.
How does the thermostatic element in a towel rail work?
The electrical element senses the internal water temperature and this can be adjusted up and down. This gives you surface temperature control. The thermostatic element also features a 2 hour button which can either change the temperature for 2 hours or turn off after 2 hours. They also incorporate a thermal fuse as a safety feature.
Which is better a towel rail or a radiator?
A towel rail usually gives out less heat than a radiator, however, if it has been sized correctly, then it should still be able to make your bathroom a warm and cosy place. A towel rail might take less time to heat up than a radiator.
Can you fit a thermostat on a towel radiator?
Its a ladder style towel radiator and there really is no room at all to fit any thermostats i have seen and is it ok to fit a thermostat on the last radiator to the boiler? Also is it ok to not have a thermostat on the towel radiator? would it damage it?