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News Release from: Dimplex UK | Subject: Dimplex Monterey panel heater
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 21 December 2007
New Dimplex Monterey panel heater
New Monterey panel heater range from Dimplex provides classic metal radiator design plus the high levels of control offered by today's electronic panel heaters.
The Monterey range offers sophisticated control features and energy management options, making energy wastage a thing of the past and Part L compliance straightforward Available in a choice of five outputs from 500W to 2kW
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 30 Jul 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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The Monterey range provides 70% better circulation than traditional panel heaters which means the heat circulates into the room more quickly and efficiently.
All models feature an advanced electronic thermostat accurate to +/- 0.3 degrees Celsius, so the room temperature is constantly monitored to minimise fluctuations in room temperature, maximise energy efficiency and user comfort.
The Monterey is also compatible with the Dimplex range of optional control programmers that simply plug in discreetly at the back of the heater.
Alternatively, there is a central control option using the Dimplex four-zone central programmer with either pilot wire or mains borne signalling.
But the Monterey is far from function over form.
The subtle vertical contouring gently defines the shape and echoes timeless radiator design, while the white satin finish is classic but with a strong hint of a contemporary edge.
The Monterey is IPX4 rated for safe use in bathroom locations and is both CE and BEAB certified for peace of mind.
It is Part L compliant and comes with a 2 year guarantee. Request a free brochure from Dimplex UK ...
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