Radiator fan
The innovation for every heating system!
Fits any heating system
Our radiator fan sets
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Radiator fan - Single Set
66,00 €incl. VAT
plus shipping costs
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Radiator fan - Double Set
115,45 €incl. VAT
plus shipping costs
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Radiator fan - Triple Set
164,95 €incl. VAT
plus shipping costs
Delivery time: 10-15 workdays
The advantages of the radiator fan
More efficiency
The increased air flow makes your hoist body up to 20% more efficient.
More living comfort
Faster and more even distribution of heated air.
Cost savings
20% lower energy costs by reducing the flow temperature.
Mold prevention
Better circulation and even heat distribution reduce the risk of mold growth.
More comfort
Easy installation
Features of the fan heater
40% more air movement
A fan heater moves an additional 30 m³ of air through a radiator every hour.
100% faster heating
All other things being equal, the fan heater heats a room twice as fast! The room is also warmed much more evenly.
20% heating cost savings
With fan heaters, you can significantly reduce the flow temperature of the heating system. This means that the heating works much more economically.
Save over €300 on heating costs
Amortization calculation
With heating costs of approx. 1,600€ (single-family house) per year, the 20% savings potential results in an annual saving of 320€!
How quickly the investment pays for itself
For an average apartment with 60 m² and annual heating costs of €500, the investment will have paid for itself after just 3 years!
30,000 liters of air per hour
Due to the greatly increased circulation, the heat transfer from the radiator to the room air is significantly more efficient and faster. The air flow also ensures a more even distribution of heat.
How to save energy:
Step 1: Turn back the thermostat
The radiator works much more efficiently. This means that the room air heats up much faster. The thermostat can therefore be turned down.
Step 2: Lower the flow temperature
Radiator fans make it possible to use a lower heating water temperature, such as 50-60 °C. This reduces electricity, oil or gas consumption and is usually easy to set via the boiler display. However, take into account the insulation and the quality of the heating system in your home. Start at 60 °C and adjust if possible.