Terma Moa Bluetooth Fully Thermostatic Heating Element Black - 300w at Robert Dyas
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Description
This electric element from Terma is suitable for use as a heat source in electric towel rails, electric radiators and dual fuel towel rails. Requires electrical connection by an approved electrician. Electric Element Features Finish: Black Type: Thermostatic Electric Element with Bluetooth Connection Output: 300 Watts Tapping Size: 1/2" Voltage: 230v/50Hz IP Rating:IPx5 (safe for use in bathroom) Electric Element Sizes Internal probe length: 300mm Length from thread down: 66mm Diameter clock shaped face: 55mm Additional Information MOA Blue - smartphone, Bluetooth controlled element - can be used as a heat source in electric towel rails, electric radiators and dual fuel towel rails Provides a choice of internal temp (30°c to 60°c) or ambient room temp (15°c to 30°c) regulation Full operational control of the element is available on smartphone / tablet via Bluetooth with “Terma BLUE-Line†app on IOS or ANDROID Lot20 Eco-design directive compliant (electric radiators needing adaptive start control) 14 day timer & 2hr drying function Supplied with Straight cable, no plug Frost & overheating protection Supplied with a 2 year manufacturer's guarantee Wattage advice: to correctly choose the right wattage of element for your towel rail or radiator, you should look at the output of the chosen radiator as central heating (hydronic) in watts and choose an element with the wattage closest to that figure. If the output of the chosen radiator is only listed in BTUs, the conversion formula is BTUS / 3.41 = Watts. Advice: When making the decision to electrify any towel rail or radiator it is important to check with the manufacturer of that model that it is suitable to work with a heating element. Not all towel rails or radiators are suitable dependant on their design and how the heat will cycle internally around the rail, so avoid electrifying certain models as they won't work and this will not be the fault of the element.









