17 Dec 2008
Traditionally, designer radiators have been more about design and less about effective heating. This is because manufacturers have needed to compromise heating efficiency in order to achieve the creative designs that are making us sit up and take note! That is until Agadon discovered a way to do both…
TWO NEW DESIGNS By approaching the dilemma in a creative way, Agadon's technical experts have come up with a new type of radiator that combines excellent heating efficiency with very high levels of design. The breakthrough-features have been incorporated into two initial designs with more set to come soon.
HIGH HEAT-OUTPUT FIGURES The new Gaja tube radiator has an output of up to 8,069 Btu and the Atlas reverse panel radiator betters this at up to 9,127 Btu. And in both cases the design element has not been compromised. These impressive heat output figures have been achieved by combining two features. Firstly, the tubes and panels are thinner than normal - which means less water is required to heat them. Secondly, the radiators incorporate high surface areas which generate good levels of heat radiation.
MORE FEATURES The new radiators come in a variety of different coloured high quality powder-coated finishes, are available from stock, and are all offered with a five year manufacturer's guarantee. According to the company's managing director Mr. Simon Hall, their recent launch at a national UK exhibition resulted in record levels of interest from architects, designers and homeowners alike.
For more details contact 0845 450 5160 or visit the company's web site: www.agadon.co.uk
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For further information, contact:
Simon Hall Managing Director Agadon Heat and Design 191 Loughborough Road Whitwick Coalville Leicester LE67 5AS
T: 0845 450 5160 E: simon@agadon.co.uk
Notes to Editor Agadon Heat and Design was set up nearly two years ago as the UK subsidiary of a large multinational group which prides itself on bringing beautiful designs to the home-owner. It is well known globally for its innovative designer radiators which have been recently featured at Grand Designs and other UK exhibitions with much acclaim.
