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The tests conducted at the Ermete Giudici S.p.A. technical laboratory at an ambient temperature of 22° C ± 2° C compared Radialight towel heaters with another 2 products which are commonly found on the market. The Radialight product is illustrated in red while the other two products are yellow and green. Radialight (in red): 450W - Dim. 170x540x1010 mm. -Weight: 5,5 Kg
Green: 600W - Dim. 250x540x1200 mm. - Weight: 20 Kg Yellow: 500W - Dim. 137x550x1160 mm. - Weight: 24,5 Kg
. Temperature of the heating surface
Today's electric radiators consume thousands of Watts because they function both by irradiation and by convection. DHS technology is totally different. It was designed to develop a pleasant, non-excessive heat, via large dimension radiant surfaces. The heating part of the product is in direct contact with the environment and the product is thus extremely efficient. The results obtained in our comparative tests indicate that DHS technology, as used in Radialight® products, enables delivery of superior heating performance, with lower electricity consumption.
The red line indicates that the Radialight product delivers a higher temperature with lower electrical absorption (that is lower power consumption). The effect is obtained at a speed from 3 to 7 times faster than the competitor products.
Towel heating
The red line indicates that the Radialight product heats your towels with a yield superior by 30-50%, and this in a much shorter time.
New technology and reliability tested in the industrial heating sector.
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