How it works !
Kalirel is a responsive electric heating system that works on any "Unrestricted" electricity supplies, economy 10, or any other contracts, using only the exact amount of energy that each radiator requires. Due to the advanced wireless heating control© 9 hours of continuous heat will use a maximum of 5 to 6 Kw of electricity (based on 1kw radiator). It is ideal for installations where there is no gas or oil supplies and requires no boiler, pump, under floor wiring, expensive servicing or annual maintenance. Kalirel radiators can also replace old electric storage heaters using existing wiring and are considerably cheaper to run and controllable. Kalirel’s perfect heat management system is created by the combination of thermofluid filled radiators, of heat retaining steel or aluminium construction in three stylish designs, and electric controls that automatically calculate the required electricity flow, with all the electricity used converted directly into heat. Each radiator is effectively a central heating unit with its own electronic thermostat providing heat with unique flexibility and controllability. By adding controls the system becomes even more effective.

Fitted to each radiator is an electronic thermostat, which is programmable with a pilot wire timer. The thermostat senses whenever the radiator drops below the desired temperature and automatically calculates how much power is needed to keep the temperature constant. The system therefore only uses the exact amount of energy required, with all the electricity used converted directly into heat. For example, nine hours of continuous heat uses a maximum of 5 kW hours of electricity, allowing heating bills to be reduced by up to 30%, depending on the existing heating system.
Kalirel provide three options for control:
- The pilot wire programmer provides a simple but highly effective, centrally located controller offering two zone channels, 4 continuous modes, manual override and programmable frost protection.
This 2 or 4 zones pilot wire programmer lets you connect your radiators via a signal wire to the controller. You can control limitless radiators split into 2 different zones, ie you can time the down stairs radiators to turn on/off (ZONE 1) at different times to the up stairs radiators. (ZONE 2).
Small and compact, wall mounted and unobtrusive.
Features a digital display which shows the time, day, program and the current
setting
No batteries required, runs from mains power.
Easy to use and programme
One Microdriver can operate up to 20 heaters.
2-zone programming available. Two different zones of radiators can run
simultaneously on two separate programs, normally living and sleeping areas
Continuous settings, comfort or economy available, with frost protection
continuous or adjustable from 1 to 99 days.
- Alternatively, for individual control, the client can install a simple “socket box” programmer to each radiator.
- The BEST option is the patented Cyclope wireless programmer which utilises patented wireless ‘zig-bee’ technology, that connects intelligence to the radiators. It's easyer to safe if you can see what you use!!
The state-of-the-art, hand-held programmer with its almost infinite range of options for controlling time and temperature, allows the user to either increase or decrease the temperature of any room at any time. The programmer also records the amount of heat that is consumed so that optimum thermostatic settings can be set to conserve energy and reduce heating costs. Each radiator only requires a switched fused spur (5-10 amp) and wall brackets for fixing, which are supplied with the product, so installation could not be quicker or easier, with minimal disruption to tenants.
What is the best heating system:

How Kalirel Reduce Energy Costs:
Building Regulations Part L states that it is no longer acceptable to control the whole house from a single temperature controller, or to heat the whole house all day while many rooms are not in use. It is wasteful of Energy and money and produces more of the “greenhouse” gases Co2, which contribute to global warming.
The minimum set of controls permitted by Part L is specified in “CHeSS” (General Information Leaflet 59). As these controls were specified well over five years ago, installers should now look to meet or exceed “Best Practice” as defined in CHeSS. This is very easy, thanks to the huge advances in heating control such as wireless programmer Cyclope©.With these controls, information and HEAT where & when needed to suit occupancy,users can optimise their thermostat settings to save heating costs and conserve energy.Therefore complying with the Energy efficiency requirements in the Building Regulations part L (Part L - Conservation of fuel and power)Supporting each of the Part L documents are a series of second tier Compliance Guides, which provide further detailed information on the means of complying with the requirements for space and hot water heating systems.
KALIREL? See the Thermo images on the exemples below !!!!!!
Get a closer look ... To what you GET !
thermo images X-ray of a KALIREL RADIATOR
"100% of HOT exchange surface = 100% efficiency"
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Thermo images X-ray of a Panel Heater
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Thermo images of a Storage Heater 
Download pdf Kalirel Economy 10 prices Guide
kalirel Electric Heat products may afford the user 20 to 30% lower operating costs than other heating systems including electric, oil. We have available via e-mail a Summary of a Recent Study on the cost effectiveness of a typical kalirel electric heat installation v storage heaters.
Case study on more then 500 properties
costly gas upgrade = £5000
Maintenance £200 x 10 years =£2000
total =£7000
kalirel= £2500
difference on installation = £4500
running costs gas=£55/month x 12=£660/year
running costs kalirel=£70/month x 12=£840/year difference =£180
payback on difference on installation cost £4500 / £180= 25 years
KALIREL running cost in the winter 8 hours/day (21c in EVERY rooms) 140kw/month par radiator, your estimates monthly costs on a 6 kw heating system (2/3 beds house) are:
Off Peak Units 4.86 ppu x 5 hours x 4Unit/Hour =£0.97/day
Peak Units 8.13 ppu x 3 hours x 4Unit/Hour =£0.98/day
cost = £1.95 x 30=from £40 Min to £58* /MONTH max
*Based on 8/9hours a day with 3/5 degrees c outside, every day of the winter month.
Heat calculations were based upon: Living areas at 21°, Bathrooms at 22°, Bedrooms, kitchens, hallways & landing areas at 18°.
Useful links:
Download Approved Document L1a
Download Approved Document L1b 
Part L1A
Conservation of fuel and power in New Dwellings
Part L1B
Conservation of fuel and power in Existing Dwellings
Part L2A
Conservation of fuel and power in New Building other than Dwellings
Part L2B
Conservation of fuel and power in Existing Building other than Dwellings
click for more... Energy Performance Certificates
By October 2008 all buildings, whenever they are built, sold or rented out, will require one. The EPC provides 'A' to 'G' ratings for the building, with 'A' being the most energy efficient and 'G' being the least, with the average to date being 'D'.



