Infrared Heating News from Herschel

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Transforming a cold and damp coastal home into a warm and welcoming holiday home

Owners of a property were seeking a solution to improve the effectiveness of their heating and ensure a warm welcome on visits to their, previously cold and damp, holiday home. The home is located on Achill Island in County Mayo, the largest island off the coast of Ireland, situated off…

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Herschel glass panel

Introducing our practical, modern and very cool new heaters!

Our existing range of elegant Glass heating panels, finished with a high gloss surface, can be written on with dry-wipe markers - delivering a high quality, multi-functional heating solution for kitchens, offices, restaurants and more. We offer Glass infrared panels from both our premium Inspire range and high performance Select XL range. Both…

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How does the upcoming LOT 20 legislation affect Electric Heating? What you need to know.

LOT 20 is part of European Energy Reduction legislation. The aim is to improve the energy efficiency and environmental impact of local space heaters in residential and commercial buildings. All heater types have been assessed to give each technology its own level playing field. The legislation does not seek to…

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Tendring District Council

Council heating scheme chooses Herschel

Tendring District Council have recently gathered the results and tenant feedback, from an independent trial for a new council heating scheme in a residential apartment building. The tests were carried out on Herschel Select infrared panels installed within an apartment in the building. The trial took place in Essex over…

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What does Lot 20 mean? Herschel explains how to comply & why it’s key to improving energy efficiency for customers.

What is Lot 20 and how do I comply? Herschel Infrared explains how the new Ecodesign legislation from the EU affects electric heating. Effective from 1 January 2018, new legislation from the EU 2015/1188 (otherwise known as Lot 20) will bring about the biggest shake up in electric space heating…

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Our iQ Control Solution – wirelss heating controller developed for infrared heating

For smart, flexible room by room control, our brand new wireless heating controller system Herschel iQ is the first to be specially designed for infrared heating and complies with Eco-Design Legislation ready for January 2018. Our Herschel iQ thermostat, the T1, is easy to operate and features full 7 day…

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Warming up the Stadium with Aspect XL!

Herschel Aspect XL heaters have been installed in the newly refurbished Liberty Stadium in Swansea, Wales.  The sports stadium and conferencing venue was looking for effective heating for its 22 corporate hospitality boxes. With a restriction on the electricity supply, the Herschel Aspect XL was selected over alternative solutions on…

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Warming up the high street

Fantastic to see Herschel's Aspect XL space heaters installed in a well-known high street fashion brand.   The retail sector can often find it problematic to keep their stores warm for customers and staff given the draughts created from the continual opening of entrance doors.  Our Designer Zero Light space…

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Charlie Luxton, Architectural Designer & TV Presenter, feedbacks “the panels are exceeding expectation”.

Having a keen interest in self build projects and sustainable architecture, we were thrilled when Charlie Luxton chose to install Herschel infrared panels for his latest eco self build project in the UK. Herschel Inspire White 1200W infrared panel shown (above right). The North Cornwall project was designed with the…

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Herschel heaters installed in College in London get first-rate feedback

City of Westminster College, in Paddington Green, London, has installed Herschel infrared heating at its flagship campus to warm the reception staff desk. The area gets cold in the winter and the existing heaters had become inefficient and ineffective as a result of the space volume and air changeover as…

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