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The Ultimate guide to Energy Efficient Storage Heaters

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Article by Lawernce White

A storage heaters is an electrical home appliance which stores thermal energy during the evening, or at night when base load electricity is available at lower cost, and releases the heat during the day as required. Heat banks may be composed of clay bricks or other ceramic material, of concrete walls, or of water containers. Storage heaters are usually used in conjunction with a two-tariff electricity meter which records separately the electricity used during the off-peak period so that it can be billed at a lower rate. In order to derive any benefit from a storage heater, the house must be on a special electricity tariff.

Storage heaters allow electrical heating, which is often more expensive than equivalent gas- or oil-fired heating systems, to be used without as much operating cost. Using storage heaters allows houses to be sited in areas where natural-gas distribution systems are not available, without forcing the homeowners to pay high electrical-heating bills. The capital cost of night storage heating is relatively low; and installation is far easier than the initial installation of gas fired boilers, piping and radiators. As compared to gas central heating systems, night storage heaters require next to no maintenance, with a consequent reduction in running costs.

Storage heaters usually provide two power circuits, one for on-peak and one for off-peak electricity, and two power switches, which are switched off during the summer when heat is not required. During other months the off-peak switch can be left on at all times, with the on-peak switch being used when insufficient energy has been stored during off-peak times. The amount of heat that is stored can be altered using the controls on the storage heater unit. Normally the on-peak will have a fuse as it is part of another circuit. The off-peak will just be a switch as it has a dedicated circuit.

A thermostatic storage heater will automatically regulate the temperature in a room throughout the day. However, the operator may wish to switch the thermostatic switch to the minimum setting overnight to lower the room temperature. If the room is empty during the day, it is better to keep the thermostat at the mimimum setting and then increase the setting when the room is occupied in the evening. Some thermostatic heaters also make use of on-peak electricity when there is not enough stored heat to maintain the requested temperature; the user may wish to be aware of this and lower the settings.

Of all brands, Dimplex and Creda storage heaters are well known for their superior performance and design. The XL and XLS range of electric storage heaters from Dimplex are suitable for a wide range of domestic and commercial applications. Dimplex storage heaters feature ultra slim design and provide maintenance free reliability. The automatic XLS range from Dimplex offers improved comfort and ease of use. Similarly, the Sensor Plus Automatic Storage Heaters from Creda feature a multi-sense system which controls the heat storage and desired room temperature automatically, saving up to 15% of the energy used by ordinary storage heaters. If you want to buy Dimplex storage heaters or Creda storage heaters at discounted prices.Find massive range of Storage Heaters at CNM Online UK at competitive prices with next day delivery.

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