On the basis that stylish bathrooms and kitchens sell houses, no forward thinking home-owner should be without a Creda Proline II PL towel rail in every bathroom, ensuite and cloakroom.
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What differentiates the
Proline from its competitors is that it uses
dry technology for an exceptionally rapid warm up, with a silicone coated element running right through the entire
towel rail. This delivers the heat more effectively with a lower output and is therefore more energy efficient than competitor products.
Conventional liquid filled
towel rails heat from the bottom up, so that the upper
rails can take 10 or 15 minutes to reach their programmed operating temperature. By contrast all rails of the
Proline heat simultaneously and there is no possibility of cold spots to reduce performance. All this can make quite a difference in busy households, full of active people who take extra showers after sport and before going out for the evening, said Martin Shepherd, sales director at
Creda Heating. Its also better for the environment if
towels are dried quickly rather than washed after a single use, with all the extra energy usage that entails.Specifiers, installers and householders alike will appreciate the compact slimline design of the four
Proline models – finished in white or chrome and with outputs of 180W, 220W, 260W and 360W. The splashproof
towel rails are light in weight for ease of installation and can be mounted for left or right cable entry.
Creda offers two control options for the
Proline towel rails. The RFRTK7 remote thermostat and programmer kit enables thermostatic and time control using wireless signalling between the remote wall mounted thermostat and the receiver unit at the appliance. Alternatively users can select the PW E16A wire auxiliary interface unit so that heaters without electronic controls can be centrally programmed to work to set on/off times as part of a pilot wire linked
heating system.