The term NZEB, acronym of Nearly Zero Energy Building, means a building whose energy consumption is almost zero. These buildings, according to Community rules, should be built compulsorily from 2021. They are buildings with very high energy performance whose almost zero needs should be covered to a very significant extent by energy from renewable sources, produced on site or nearby (for example with photovoltaic panels installed on the roof of the building).

“This is how a radiator was born that transmits energy in the most natural way"

The design of De’Longhi electric aluminium radiators aimed to create a terminal suitable for these buildings, whose mission is to focus on the correct use of energy and its savings.

This is how a radiator was born that transmits energy in the most natural way, by low temperature radiation and a control system that manages consumption in the most appropriate way.

And, with its high performance, it is also perfect in current buildings: you can use it in the room where there is no central heating, in the middle seasons when it is not convenient to turn on the central system, in the tavern, in the garage and why not, in the beach house during the spring weekends.

A small computer monitors instantly the surface temperature, the temperature of the resistances and what happens in the environment to be heated. Thus, for example, a sensor prevents the radiator from consuming energy when opening the window (and therefore heating the external environment!) or when the room is not inhabited (presence sensor).

It also has a weekly schedule that makes it turn on, keep the temperature and turn off only when you decide. Remote control, remote control systems and home automation systems can also be implemented to provide maximum living comfort with minimum consumption and under control.

A small computer monitors instantly the surface temperature, the temperature of the resistances and what happens in the environment to be heated. Thus, for example, a sensor prevents the radiator from consuming energy when opening the window (and therefore heating the external environment!) or when the room is not inhabited (presence sensor). It also has a weekly schedule that makes it turn on, keep the temperature and turn off only when you decide. Remote control, remote control systems and home automation systems can also be implemented to provide maximum living comfort with minimum consumption and under control.

And if you have photovoltaic panels you can use them by consuming the energy produced, reducing even more operating costs.

This type of product anticipates the new decrees in force since July 2019 imposed by the RoHS 2 standard (Restrictions for hazardous substances in electrical and electronic devices). Attention to the environment is part of our DNA! A beautiful tranquility, right?