How to choose a convector for a bathroom with increased protection against moisture?

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An electric convector is a household heater that operates on the convection principle and is powered from the mains.

Electric heating is the most promising and rapidly developing heating system. Unconventional energy sources are not yet popular, and gas pipelines are not available everywhere. There are often breakdowns in the central heating network, which can leave you in an icy apartment in the middle of winter.

Electric convectors are most popular in dachas, country houses and private houses, followed by residential apartments whose residents do not have enough heat from a centralized system, administrative and commercial buildings. Convectors are also installed in rooms where it is necessary to regulate the temperature within a range of one degree - these are greenhouses, greenhouses, gardens and other rooms with plants.

What is the operating principle of the convector? Electric convectors may differ in the way they heat the air, but they work on the same principle:

Due to the larger mass, cold air settles in the lower part of the room, and the device is installed there. Through special holes at the bottom of the convector, cold air enters it, which heats the heating element to an adjustable temperature (they differ depending on the model and manufacturer), and is then blown out through the holes in the upper part of the electric convector. Hot air rises to the ceiling and slowly cools, turning into cold air and settling below, after which everything repeats. This is the principle of convection.

Is an electric convector an ideal solution for a private house or apartment? Everything is relative here, but the convector has the following advantages over central heating systems:

  • Easy installation/installation
  • Quiet during operation (due to the absence of moving elements)
  • Heats the air quickly
  • Easy to maintain
  • Maintains adjustable temperature up to 60 degrees Celsius
  • Compact
  • Efficiency rates reach up to 96%
  • Economical
  • Don't burn oxygen
  • Does not dry out the air
  • Installation does not require special permission

Another advantage of a convector is that it is cheaper than its analogues – boilers/radiators.

The surface of the device does not heat up to high temperatures; the entire air heating process occurs inside. Therefore, the convector does not pose a risk of ignition, and you cannot get burned on its surface. Almost all models are protected from moisture according to the IP24 standard. This means that they are not afraid of splashes and water. They can be installed in swimming pools, showers, and bathrooms. If the power goes out, this will not affect the operation of the device - after power is restored, the device will continue to operate according to the previously set parameters.

Electric convectors are often installed in apartments with central heating. Users explain this by the desire to raise the air temperature for a short time, since there is not enough heat from the batteries. They are also often installed in bathrooms in order to create a cozy and comfortable atmosphere in bathrooms, because they are usually cold rooms with high humidity. If you want to install a convector in such a room, then before installing it, pay attention to the degree of protection of the device, the possibility of connection and operation without grounding.Modern models have a second class of protection - this means that they can be connected 24/7 and operate from household wiring. Also, the second class of protection means that dust from the room will not ignite inside the convector; There is a rollover shut-off system and a Child Lock function.

How to choose a convector for a bathroom?

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To do this, you need to pay attention to four parameters: appearance, installation method, power, additional functions.

In addition to the standard factor that the device must fit into the interior in appearance, consider the height of the convectors. There are different models for different purposes. For bathrooms and other residential premises, devices with a height of 40 centimeters or more are suitable - they allow air to pass through them correctly.

There are many convectors with different installation methods. Only two are popular in the CIS - wall-mounted and floor-mounted. The first, as the name implies, are attached to the wall using the brackets included in the kit. They resemble classic radiators. They are usually installed under windows to prevent them from fogging up. The latter are portable mechanisms. They are mounted on wheels or special legs for greater mobility - they can be moved from one room to another.

The power of the optimal electric convector directly depends on the area of ​​the room in which it is planned to be installed. There is a standard formula: remove two zeros from the declared power and get the area of ​​the room that the device can heat. For example, a device with a power of 1500 watts can easily heat a room of 15 square meters.

Finally, depending on your situation, pay attention to the presence of additional functions: child protection, if you have children; tip-over sensor, if the convector can tip over, and so on. For residential premises, it is recommended to take models with the following functions: timer, thermostat (when the air reaches the set temperature, the device will turn off), frost protection (if the air temperature drops to +7 degrees Celsius, the unit will automatically turn on and begin heating the room).

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