Electrical Ayya radiators are high energy efficient, consuming just 7 kW in 24 hours. Electric Ayya radiators provide volumetric heating - warm air is equally dispersed into the environment for a comfortable heating. Combined with the ERC remote control system the heaters can be adjusted from afar. Water radiators use only 0.6 liter of w ater per every 750 kcal heating. The aluminium water channels are connected to each other via natural close fit method unique to AYYA at 220 atm pressure without welding, gaskets and chemicals. Due to the tempered glass, which has slow cooling properties, combi boilers using Ayya water radiators have slower recirculation and reduce the use of natural gas. The images on the radiators and heaters can be chosen or provided by the customers and are changeable.
Glass Radiators & Electric Heaters
- Product Name
- Glass Radiators & Electric Heaters
- Manufacturer
- AYYA GLOBAL
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