Improving and future-proofing an existing heating system is a great way to reduce energy consumption and increase indoor climate comfort. Especially if a heat pump is installed, a big step is taken towards more sustainable heating. However, a heat pump works most efficiently with low system temperatures and needs to be combined with the right emitters to function optimally.
A heat pump radiator such as Ulow-E is a great fit as it makes optimum use of the low flow temperatures and distributes the heat quickly. Moreover, it’s an interesting option for both new builds and renovation projects. Ulow-E can, in fact, in most cases be connected to the existing pipes, which means no changes to the pipe network are required and the radiator can easily be installed while the building is occupied. A radiant heating solution, such as underfloor heating, is therefore not absolutely necessary.
Ulow-E is an ultra-low temperature panel radiator that is especially designed to be combined with a heat pump or condensing boiler. These modern heat sources work best with a low flow temperature. When the flow temperature drops below 45°C, the convective share of the heating is significantly reduced since the temperature differences between the radiator and the warming air leads to lower buoyancy forces. A low-temperature radiator or heat pump radiator such as Ulow-E uses integrated fans to support the convective heat dissipation. The fans automatically switch on at a return temperature of 28°C. This increases convection and creates a heat output that is up to 60% higher than a standard radiator. It also shortens heat-up times. All this allows for both lower temperature settings and reduced energy consumption, while still maintaining high comfort levels at all times.
Ulow-E offers a perfect balance between installation flexibility, energy efficiency and aesthetics. Watch our video to learn how the intelligent technology can create added value for your projects.
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