Creda CAR050 500w Aluminium Radiator Reviews

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The Creda Aluminium Radiator has been designed and developed by Creda's in-house team of experts to bring you the best in advanced technology and give you maximum control of your heating.In the fast-paced world of today it's not always easy to remember to turn your heating on or off when needed, but with the Creda Aluminium Radiator you don't have to. Adapting to suit your environment and lifestyle, the Creda Aluminium Radiator does the thinking for you. Simply choose your preferred time and temperature and let it do the rest.It's the clever thinking of the Creda Aluminium Radiator that optimises efficient energy usage and ensures your room is heated to the right temperature at the right time, all year round.This heater features the CapSense controller; providing a more intuitive user experience with its backlit LCD display and touch-sensitive buttons.Adaptive Start pre-heats the room ahead of a programmed heating schedule for only exactly the amount of time required to meet the desired target temperature at the desired time. For example, if the product was following a timer which was set to 21 degrees at 7am, with Adaptive Start the product will begin heating before 7am to achieve 21 degrees at 7am. Without Adaptive Start the heater will only begin heating at 7am.Open Window detection monitors the room temperature while the heater attempts to achieve a desired room temperature. If the room temperature does not change or decreases while heat is being emitted; the product will stop heating and enter a standby mode in order to not waste energy.This radiator complies with Lot 20 of ERP Directive

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More attractive than many electric radiators, I was nevertheless disappointed to find the end panel housing the programmer is not completely flush with the rest. It's not noticeable when you look at it from the front, but it is when you look along it. My electrician commented that the hanging brackets are the oddest he'd ever seen. Programming is relatively simple and I certainly don't need it set higher than 18 degrees C. Only time will tell how cost effective it is to run and how it performs long term.
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