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FAQs on Heat Convectors
What is the difference between a convector and a heater?
A convector heater circulates air through a heating element. It typically relies on natural convection to distribute heat. On the other hand, a regular room heater is a broader category that includes various types of devices designed to generate heat, including convector heaters, as well as other types like oil-filled, ceramic, halogen and quartz heaters.
How long do convection heaters last?
The lifespan of a convector can vary depending on factors such as usage, maintenance and quality of construction. A well-maintained convection heater can potentially last for 10 years or more.
What is the price of heat convectors?
The heat convector prices vary across manufacturers and models. Typically, the price can range from ₹2,400 to ₹5,000 or more, depending on the features the room convector heater offers.
What is a heat convector used for?
A heat convector, or convection heater, is used to provide heating in residential and commercial spaces. It's commonly used to warm up rooms, offices, basements, garages and other areas where additional heat may be required.
How does a convection heater warm a room?
Convector room heaters warm a space by heating the air around them. The warm air near the heater creates a natural convection current. Cooler air from the room then moves in to replace the warm air to create a continuous cycle of air circulation. This process gradually heats the entire space.
Do convector heaters use a lot of electricity?
The electricity consumption of convector heaters can vary across factors such as the size of the heater, the wattage of the heating element, the size of the room and how long it's running.
Heat Convectors
Make your indoor spaces warm and cosy with Crompton’s range of heat convectors. Enjoy customisable heat settings for varying warmth requirements. Our convectors come with built-in thermostat, overheat protection and thermal safety cut-off to ensure maximum safety. With Crompton, you can get access to some of the best room heaters in India. With competitive room heater prices and superior features, Crompton’s heat convectors are the perfect addition to your room when the temperature starts to drop.
Understanding Heat Convectors and How They Work
Heat convectors are a type of electric room heaters that keep the room warm via convection. Convection is the process by which heat is transferred through a medium (such as air or water) due to the movement of the medium itself. In the context of room heating, air convection is commonly used.
When air is heated, it becomes less dense and rises, creating a flow of warm air. As the warm air rises, cooler air moves in to take its place, creating a continuous circulation of air.
Heat convectors typically consist of fins or ridges that increase the surface area for heat transfer. A heating element heats the air passing through it.
As air passes over the heated element, it absorbs heat and becomes warmer. The warm air then rises out of the convector, creating a convection current that circulates heat throughout the room.
Key Features
At Crompton, we offer a range of heat convectors, each with a unique set of features. Common features include:
- Built-In Thermostat
Many room heat convectors come equipped with a built-in thermostat, allowing you to set and maintain their desired temperature level. The thermostat can monitor the ambient temperature of the room and adjust the heat output of the convector accordingly.
- Thermal Safety Cut-Out
A thermal safety cut-out is a crucial feature in heat convectors. The thermal safety cut-out is designed to automatically shut off the convector if it reaches an high temperature. This can prevent overheating and potential fire hazards. This feature provides peace of mind to users, especially when the convector is left unattended or used in households with children or pets.
- Adjustable Heat Settings
You can choose from multiple heat settings to suit your preferences and heating requirements. For instance, the Insta Delight Heat Convector from Crompton can be operated at 665W, 1330W or 2000W.
- Blower Fan for Heat Spreading
The Insta Comfort variant of Crompton’s heat convectors features the blower fan feature. This room heater blower enhances heat distribution throughout the room. The blower fan helps to accelerate the convection process by blowing warm air out of the convector and into the surrounding space.
- Height Adjustable Stand
The Insta AiroHot from Crompton comes with a height-adjustable stand that allows you to increase or decrease the height of the radiator per your warming requirements.
Benefits of Heat Convectors
To keep your room warm, you can opt for a range of room heaters, viz., oil-filled room heaters, quartz heaters, halogen room heaters or ceramic heaters. Here’s how a heat convector could be beneficial for you:
- Efficient Heating: Heat convectors use convection technology to circulate warm air throughout a room. The convection process allows for even heat distribution. This eliminates cold spots and maintains consistent warmth.
- Quick Heating: Convectors heat up quickly. As soon as the heating element is activated, the convector starts producing warm air which leads to rapid heating in the space.
- Space-Saving Design: Typically, heat convectors are compact and lightweight, making them ideal for rooms with limited space. They can be wall-mounted or installed on the floor.
- Customisable Heat Settings: Various heat convectors come with adjustable heat settings, allowing you to control the intensity of the heat output.
- Safety Features: Heat convectors are equipped with various safety features, such as thermal safety cut-outs and overheat protection, to prevent accidents and ensure safe operation.
- Versatility: Heat convectors can be used as standalone heating solutions or with other heating systems. They are versatile and can be installed in various indoor settings, including homes, offices, schools and commercial spaces.