Heatkeeper energy saving insulation

Heatkeeper Energy Saving Radiator Insulation

The HEATKEEPER Energy Saving Radiator Panel is suitable for the height of the most common household radiator and the overall dimensions are 580mm high x 450mm wide x 8mm deep.  It takes 2-2½ reflector panels to cover a typical radiator.
Heatkeeper radiator reflector panel
HEATKEEPER Radiator insulation pack
HEATKEEPER Energy Saving Radiator Panels come with full, easy-to-understand fitting instructions and strong, self-adhesive, double-sided tape for secure fitting to the wall behind the radiator. 

Radiator
Height
(mm)

 Use
 Section
 Numbers*

Panel
Height
(mm)

300

2+3

260

400

1+2+3

375

450

3+4

410

500

2+3+4

465

600

1+2+3+4

580

* See Section Numbers in the illustration to the right         

HEATKEEPER Radiator Insulation Panels can easily be adapted to most radiator types and sizes
Following the instructions and the cutting guides on the panel itself, with a pair of common household scissors HEATKEEPER Energy Saving Radiator Panels can easily be adapted to most radiator types and sizes.
For radiators with greater heights than the panels, join additional sections as appropriate by taping one edge and overlapping the other segment edge. For example in the case of a 700mm high radiator you can use a full panel plus horizontal section number 1 taken from another panel to give a height of 680mm

With its special saw-tooth, metallised design, the panel works in several ways to save energy & central-heating costs and to create a more comfortable distribution of heat in the room by helping to eliminate cold spots.

Heat loss diagram
In a typical centrally heated room, much heat is lost into the wall behind and above the radiator before gathering at ceiling level where further heat losses into the fabric of the building occur.
Heat circulation without panel Heat circulation with panel

The design of the HEATKEEPER Energy Saving Radiator Panel causes the warm air to spin out into the room, reducing the time it takes to heat up the room and virtually eliminating cold spots. It also reflects the radiant heat back to the radiator so the water circulating in the radiator returns to your boiler hotter. So your boiler fires up less frequently saving you energy and fuel cost.  Back to top

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