Our heaters do not have built-in thermostats because it is the worst possible solution, namely:
– Installing a temperature sensor in the radiator is pointless because the temperature sensor measures the temperature rise too quickly and this leads to constant distortions
– The installation of a temperature sensor, i.e. H. an electronic element, in the heater leads to rapid burnout due to the constant proximity of high temperature, which means the need to dismantle the entire heater and send it for repair
– In addition, the risk of burnout increases due to frequent temperature fluctuations (the heating switched off means a low temperature in the device, the heating switched on means a high temperature in the device)
– the risk of the built-in thermostat burning out quickly means that such devices are given a short 2-year guarantee, while our heaters have a 10-year guarantee
– Built-in temperature sensor means that if we have more than one heater in the room, the temperature setting on all devices needs to be changed, i.e. it is necessary to go from heating panel to heating panel
– Incorporating a temperature sensor when installing panels on the ceiling renders them completely useless as it is difficult to imagine standing on a chair to change the temperature setting with every change in temperature
– Built-in temperature sensor means that the consumer must accept the thermostat provided by the manufacturer and there is no option to choose the thermostat yourself, which can vary in the level of sophistication and number of options
– This solution is only used by cheap Chinese manufacturers, manufacturers from Europe do not use such a solution
In addition, as a manufacturer, we believe that installing a thermostat does not bring any benefit to the user, on the contrary, it condemns him to quick problems due to either the thermostat burning out or problems with temperature control and the accuracy of temperature measurement.
We offer various thermostats for control:
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