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So much more than just design:

VASCO AND THERMIC RADIATORS IDEAL FOR LOW-TEMPERATURE HEATING.

Dilsen-Stokkem, 3 September 2010

Today's heating system is sustainable and energy-efficient. Anyone seeking to optimally utilise the potential savings from a heating system - regardless of whether it is a condensing boiler, heating pump or a system based on alternative energy sources - will opt for low-temperature heating. The general principle is that the lower the system temperature, the more efficient the heating system. A top efficiency, however, is only obtainable if the system is combined with modern, performance radiators. And that is just exactly where VASCO and THERMIC shine!

Designer radiators for perfect thermal comfort

However attractive and stylish it may be, if a radiator doesn't generate enough heating comfort, it misses its goal. So with VASCO and THERMIC we have given this extra thought and gone all-out for the best of both worlds: efficient quality radiators in an elegant modern design.

Even at low water temperatures, the radiators create a pleasant warmth in the home. Elements such as an ideal size and spacing of pipes play a vital role in this. So radiators with double rows of tubing provide a greater capacity, without needing the extra height or width.
In developing the Bryce, Canyon, Alu-Zen and Zaros collections of aluminium radiators, even more focus was placed on this: high performance at low water temperatures packaged in a compact designer radiator. A clever design, made possible by combining a frontal radiation surface with convection fins at the back. And thanks to the typical properties of the aluminium material, this was also technically feasible.

This powerful performance, however, is not limited to aluminium radiators. In the Carré, Niva, Zana Tulipa, Veronica, Vinca and Viola product families there are double models which are eminently suitable for operation in a low-temperature system.