150w towel rail 3 x 50w light bulbs.
Can i convert my towel rail to electric.
I purchased a chrome towel rail which can be used as either an electric rail or plumbed into the central heating system we want to use it as an electric towel rail.
I have a steel heated towel rail central heating type and want to convert it to electric only.
It has an electric element so it can be used to.
Dry electric towel rail fitting.
The towel rail i bought was a dual fuel towel rail and came with an o ring to fit on the 3 4 inch bsp thread.
We have a towel rail fitted which has worked very well off the central heating.
Hi i wonder if someone could advise me please.
My first question is what and how do you fill it i ve got a 300w heating element to install at the bottom.
However most of them can be converted to electric use too.
As the electric ones are usually.
Essentially getting it tight and in the right orientation at the same time can be a problem.
Towel rails have to be.
I have read on the web that you can fill the towel rail with water and anti freeze and just add an element to convert.
Dual fuel towel rails can generate heat using both central heating and electric power systems.
To do so instead of buying a pair of valves you will simply need to purchase an electric heating element and a blanking plug.
They come pre filled with a specially treated water solution to protect against scale and corrosion and extend its life.
Electric towel rails heat up gradually as too much power like a kettle would mean for the towel rail to become too hot to touch and dangerous for the people around it.
The cost of running a towel warmer depends on the actual power of it but in general terms it s the equivalent of a few light bulbs ie.
Most towel radiators and heated towel rails are originally designed and manufactured to be part of a central heating system.
Towel rail on central heating and with electric element.
Electric towel rails 35 products if you dont want to move existing pipework an electric towel radiator is a great solution as it works works on mains electric and is independent of your central heating system.
We would like to have towel rails hot in summer.
Hi there please advise.