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Home›Newsletter›DBB116›Wireless Remote Controllable Panel Heaters From Beha Norway

Wireless Remote Controllable Panel Heaters From Beha Norway

By Josh Holmes
January 14, 2016
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BEHA Elektro AS, Norway’s most reputable electric heating manufacturer is one of the oldest and most traditional electrical companies in Norway, still in operation under the same family ownership since its establishment in 1917. 

BEHA, has introduced its environmentally friendly ‘Ijaz’ wireless controlled panel heater system to the UK. The ‘Ijaz’ allows users to control any number of BEHA heaters up to a range of 300 meters enabling full, flexible and complete command of room temperatures throughout the home.

Every BEHA panel heater can be made remotely controllable with the insertion of a special aerial receiver module which allows the user friendly touch screen ‘Ijaz’ controller to alter the heat emitted and turn the unit off and on. The heaters can be controlled individually or collectively in up to sixteen separate ‘zones’. They can also be easily set to heat only when required, ensuring lower fuel bills and minimal waste of energy. The result is a modern, flexible, easy to install and environmentally friendly alternative to old fashioned wet central heating systems. In addition the Ijaz controller has the ability to control other appliances via a wireless aerial switch for such use as turning lights off and on for security purposes. Ijaz can also be remotely operated for use such as switching on heating in a holiday home before arrival.

BEHA heaters are designed to heat homes and commercial properties. The large selection of eleven models comes in two heights and all heaters are finished in neutral white. The heaters can be painted to any desired colour and BEHA have now introduced glass fronted heaters in white, blue, orange and dark grey. Projecting from the wall just 83mm when installed, they take up very little room or wall space. Both the heaters and the wireless Ijaz system can be installed by anyone, avoiding costly plumbing or electrical bills.

An advanced low temperature heating elements with a larger than usual surface area prevent dust burn, helping those with asthma and other allergies whilst reducing the risk of discolouration to the heater, the surrounding furnishings and wall coverings.

www.beha.no

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