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Do Electric Radiators Just Plug In?

Do Electric Radiators Just Plug In?

Firstly, it’s worth noting that not all electric radiators are the same. Some are designed to be portable and can be plugged into a regular wall outlet, while others are designed to be hardwired into a building’s electrical system. Let’s take a closer look at both types of electric radiators.

 

Portable Electric Radiators

Portable electric radiators are the most common type of electric radiator, and they are designed to be plugged into a regular wall outlet. These types of radiators are ideal for use in smaller rooms or spaces, or for temporary heating solutions. However, the running costs of these are incredibly expensive.

When it comes to installing a portable electric radiator, it really couldn’t be simpler. All you need to do is find a suitable location for the radiator, plug it into a wall outlet, and turn it on. Many electric radiators also come with a built-in thermostat, so you can easily adjust the temperature to your liking.

It’s worth noting that portable electric radiators can vary in terms of their power usage, so it’s important to choose a model that is appropriate for the size of the room you want to heat. You should also be aware of any safety precautions that are necessary when using an electric radiator, such as ensuring that it is not placed near flammable materials.

 

Hardwired Electric Radiators

Hardwired electric radiators are a more permanent heating solution, and they are designed to be wired into a building’s electrical system. These types of radiators are ideal for larger spaces or for use in commercial or industrial settings.

Installing a hardwired electric radiator is a more complex process than installing a portable electric radiator, and it should only be done by a qualified electrician. The electrician will need to ensure that the radiator is wired correctly and that it is installed safely.

Hardwired electric radiators are typically more expensive than portable electric radiators, but they are also more powerful and more efficient. They are also often designed to be used in conjunction with a building’s central heating system, providing an additional source of heat when needed.

 

Plug in electric radiators.

Plug in electric radiators, are powered by electricity straight from the mains via a plug socket. While they need a plug socket, they are still wall mounted, unlike portable electric heaters that can be moved and stand anywhere. Plug in electric radiators can either be a permanent solution like hardwired or they can just be a cheap portable radiator that can be purchased anywhere.

If you are aiming for a radiator with a longer life span then here are things you should consider:

Quality: Look for a radiator made from high-quality materials that are built to last. Choose a brand that offers a high warranty and has good customer reviews.

 

Controls: Look for a radiator with a digital thermostat and timer, so you can set it to turn on and off automatically and maintain a consistent temperature in your room. (Integrated or portable)

 

Size (kW): Choose a radiator that is the right size for your room. A radiator that is too small will struggle to heat a large room, while a radiator that is too big will be less efficient and more expensive to run.

 


In summary, whether you prefer the simplicity of a portable electric radiator or the robustness of a hardwired unit, the key is to choose a solution that aligns with your space, heating needs, and lifestyle. Remember, the right radiator can not only enhance your comfort but also contribute to energy efficiency. At Trust Electric Heating, we are dedicated to helping you find that perfect balance.

 

Unsure about the best option for your home? Our team is here to guide you through the selection process, ensuring you make an informed decision. Don’t let the cold catch you off guard – book your FREE consultation below!

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