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Heatkeeper radiator insulation panels are a simple and effective way of reducing heating costs by up to 20% (and cutting your carbon footprint at the same time).
In a typical home the cost of installing Heatkeeper Radiator Panels can pay back in less than a year.
The design of the Heatkeeper Energy Saving Radiator Panel causes the warm air to spin out into the room, reducing the time it takes to heat up the room and virtually eliminating cold spots. It also reflects the radiant heat back to the radiator (instead of it being absorbed by the wall behind the radiator) which means that the water circulating in the radiator returns to your boiler hotter and needs less energy from the boiler to heat it up again.
Heatkeeper panels are easy to fit and in the vast majority of cases they can be fitted without the removal of radiators. They are designed to operate out of sight - nobody need see them.
The Heatkeeper panel is suitable for the height of the most common household radiators and the overall dimensions are 580mm high x 450mm wide x 8mm deep. It takes 2-2½ panels to cover a typical radiator.
Heatkeeper panels are available in packs of:
5 panels (2 - 3 radiators): £14.99 plus £5.99 postage
10 panels (4 - 5 radiators): £24.99 plus £5.99 postage
20 panels (8 - 10 radiators): £39.99 plus £7.99 postage
30 panels (12 - 15 radiators): £54.99 plus £7.99 postage
40 panels (15 - 20 radiators): £67.99 plus £7.99 postage
Each pack contains panels, instructions and sufficient fixing tape.
Heatkeeper panels are designed using scientific evidence from the following institutions:
UK Atomic Energy Authority (UKEA), Harwell Scottish Energy Centre Building Services Research & Industry Association (BSRIA) Queen’s University, Belfast
The typical savings figure of 20% of heating costs gained from installing HEATKEEPER Energy Saving Radiator Panels is calculated by taking an average of the results for the above studies. Ofgem approval: Average expected savings approved by Ofgem under the Carbon Emissions Reduction Target (CERT) programme. These savings are attributable and are ratified by Ofgem in the CERT 2008-2011 Technical Guidance Manual. |