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Flame-effect fan convector radiator that runs off the central heating system or an electric element, but with all the visual appeal of a real fire.The electric only option means the heater can be used independently of the central heating - for example in spring and autumn.
When running on the central heating Hydroflame has less of an impact on the environment than electric, gas or open fire alternatives.
Room size guide: 33m2
Heat output:
Central Heating Normal 1.5kW (5100 BTU); Boost 2.0kW (6800 BTU)
Electric 1.5kW (5100 BTU)
Efficient, cost effective and totally safe, with no harmful gas discharges. No flue required, and no annual servicing needed. Ideal for children and the elderly because there are no flames or hot surfaces. Available in a variety of models: Inset, Freestanding and Stove, and a choice of eyecatching designs.
Additional Options
Hydroflame Classic and Elite come with either chrome or brass trim.
Hydroflame heaters are also available as part of a fireplace suite - incorporating a range of fireplace surrounds and mantels:
- Cream with cream back plate and hearth
- Yew with black back plate and hearth
- Yew with cream back plate and hearth
- Antique Oak with black back plate and oak hearth
- Antique Oak with cream back plate and oak hearth
These options are all available when ordering via our website and cost an additional £247.99 (but there are no extra shipping costs when buying together with a heater). Fireplaces can be bought when ordering the heater, or separately.
How Hydroflame works
Flame-effect fan convectors require connection to the wet central heating system and an electrical connection to run the flame-effect and fan. Hot water from the central heating system passes through a heat exchanger and transfers its heat to the aluminium fins. Cooler air is drawn in at floor level and used to create the flame effect. The air is heated as it passes over the heat exchanger, a patented process that creates a realistic flame-effect, and then expelled gently back into the room. This gives a more even temperature and will heat a room in much less time and more efficiently than a traditional panel radiator. The fan will not come into operation until the central heating system water passing through the heat exchanger reaches 40°C (or the temperature set by the installer). This ensures that cooler air is not circulated at start up and allows Hydroflame to switch on and off automatically in conjunction with the central heating system. Dual models include an electric heating element – ideal in spring and summer when you may need a quick warm up but the central heating system is switched off.
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| Brass/Cream |
Brass/Oak/Black |
Brass/Oak/Cream |
Brass/Yew/Black |
Brass/Yew/Cream |
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| Chrome/Cream |
Chrome/Oak/Black |
Chrome/Oak/Cream |
Chrome/Yew/Black |
Chrome/Yew/Cream |
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