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Etherma - Heating cleanly and directly with electricity: Based on this idea, Peter Reiter founded the company ETHERMA in Austria in 1981 and consistently pursued the implementation of the idea over the next few decades. Since it was founded, the company has been pursuing the vision of heating the floor directly with electricity without loss and without a boiler, and thus heating entire buildings with clean energy. It was thanks to the inventiveness and creativity of the founder that over the years new products were created that are still used worldwide today. He was a pioneer in the field of electric surface heating - numerous patents and the design protection of many products were the result of his commitment. The innovative strength in the areas of underfloor and open space heating with the special heating mats for easy, quick and cost-effective installation is the cornerstone of the ETHERMA success story. With the LAVA® design infrared heater, ETHERMA developed a heater in 2008 that not only has a strong design, but also impresses with its efficiency and functionality. The company ETHERMA is still significantly involved in the development of standards and new calculation and dimensioning methods, works together with the ÖVE and VDE on the further development of standards and is actively involved in associations for the acceptance of electrical heating systems. ETHERMA's corporate strategy has been characterized by expansion and expansion of the OEM business since the 1990s. Constant growth and increasing production led to the construction of a new company building with modern offices and a production hall at the Henndorf (Austria) site in 1996. The company is also continuing to strive to expand sales internationally. Another milestone was set with the founding of ETHERMA Deutschland GmbH as a wholly owned subsidiary. Strategic partners such as in Holland, Switzerland and Spain, but also in Australia and the USA help to make the ETHERMA brand known worldwide.
Thermokon - The sensor technology industry deals with the conversion of non-electrical measured variables into electrical signals, which can then be further processed for technical control and process automation. The use of such technologies creates added value in private, commercial and industrial areas because certain processes can be carried out automatically, efficiently, quickly and error-free. As an innovation driver with a wide range of applications, Thermokon Sensortechnik GmbH has been developing individual products and system solutions for energy-efficient buildings for over 35 years by manufacturing trend-setting sensors and providing product-related services. The company stands for engineering, innovation and quality "Made in Germany". The origins of Thermokon Sensortechnik GmbH can be found in 1987, when Harald Zygan founded the company. At the beginning it specialized in the production of temperature sensors for the boiler industry. The development of further sensor solutions for recording relative humidity, air quality and brightness laid the foundation for the success of today's very extensive product range. As a specialist dealer for private and commercial automation solutions, the eibabo® shops from eibmarkt® sell, among other things, multi-ceiling sensors, self-powered wireless outdoor sensors, room sensors, brightness sensors, CO2 sensors, motion detectors, duct and immersion sensors, cable temperature sensors and wireless switches in a wide variety of configurations. A large number of products are available at short notice as stock items. With top prices, secure payment methods and worldwide shipping, the eibabo® technology store is one of the leading technology shops and can look back on tens of thousands of excellent customer reviews.

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Instantaneous water heater - Hot water from the tap - immediately and without a long wait. Flow heaters make it possible. But which device should you buy? And what should you pay particular attention to when buying? In the following article you will learn more about the high-quality and inexpensive instantaneous water heaters from the eibabo® shop. Find out more about the different electrical and hydraulic variants and find your ideal device.What are instantaneous water heaters?Instantaneous water heaters are a convenient and energy-saving way of heating water. The devices only heat the water when a consumer is opened, for example a water tap. Instantaneous water heaters usually have a high heat output. A major advantage lies in the decentralized water heating. Hot water is generated and provided where it is needed - in the kitchen, in the bathroom, in the guest toilet or in the shower.What should I look out for when buying an instantaneous water heater?There are a few things to consider when choosing a suitable instantaneous water heater. The more precisely you know your needs, the easier it will be for you to select a suitable device. Ask yourself the following questions:Where should the instantaneous water heater be installed? Is there enough space?What hot water requirements do I want to cover with the device? This results in the required power of the device.Is the device powered by electricity or gas?Can I do the installation myself or do I need a specialist company?Would choosing a boiler be the better decision?Is my electrical installation designed for a powerful device?Is simply heating the water enough or do I want to be able to determine the temperature precisely? Image: Stiebel Eltron DEM 6 electronic instantaneous water heaterThe advantages of instantaneous water heatersInstantaneous water heaters have a number of key advantages over other heating systems:Energy efficiency: The efficiency of instantaneous water heaters is high. Although the use of an instantaneous water heater consumes a lot of electricity, these costs are only incurred when hot water is actually required. The expensive provision of warm water is no longer necessary.Space-saving and flexible: You can install small instantaneous water heaters discreetly under the sink or washbasin. This means that these devices can also be used where there is only a cold water connection, for example in the workshop or garage.Direct water heating: The distance to a central water heating system can be far. Several liters of cold water often have to pass through the pipe before the warm water reaches the tap. The reaction time of instantaneous water heaters is short. As a rule, you will have warm water within a very short time. How do instantaneous water heaters work?A flow heater consists of a heat exchanger, a cold water connection, sensors, a heating element and valves. The device is connected to a power source and the cold water is introduced into the pipeline. A sensor registers the flow and switches on the heating element. There is a heating element in the pipe that heats the water. As soon as the water has reached the desired temperature, it flows through a pipe to the consumer. Some water heaters are equipped with a thermostatic mixing valve that regulates the ratio of cold to hot water. This allows a specific useful temperature to be set. Depending on the type of device, its mode of operation differs. There are hydraulic water heaters, electronic water heaters and gas water heaters.Hydraulic instantaneous water heaterWith hydraulically controlled instantaneous water heaters, the water is heated with up to three heat output levels. It is not possible to set the water temperature precisely to the degree. The water is heated with a bare wire heating element. This is washed directly by the water. The desired temperature is set by adding cold water at the tap.Please noteWith hydraulically controlled instantaneous water heaters, you cannot heat very small amounts of water due to their design. A minimum flow rate is required to turn on the heating element.The advantage of hydraulically controlled instantaneous water heaters is the shorter reaction time and heating-up time. With these devices, the risk of calcification is significantly reduced.Electronic water heaterElectronically controlled instantaneous water heaters measure the water temperature using a temperature sensor. You select the desired temperature on the device. An admixture of cold water can be omitted when using electronically controlled instantaneous water heaters. Depending on the power of the heating element, the capacity for heating the water is limited. Therefore, a flow rate regulator may limit the amount of water to allow the unit to reach the desired water temperature. The advantages of electronic instantaneous water heaters are increased ease of use and improved efficiency.Gas instantaneous water heaterThe principle of water heating is the same for gas instantaneous water heaters as for the other variants. However, the heating element is not heated by electricity but by a gas flame. With modern devices, the energy of the flowing water is sufficient to ignite the heating flame. On some models, the flame ignites using a battery. Old devices have a permanently burning pilot flame, which ignites the heating flame when the water flows.What requirements do instantaneous water heaters place on the electrical installation?For the use of instantaneous water heaters, a large amount of electrical power is required. Your electrical installation must be equipped accordingly. Instantaneous water heaters with a connected load of 18 kW, 21 kW, 24 kW, 27 kW or 33 kW are common. Compact instantaneous water heaters usually have a connected load of 11 kW or 13.5 kW and are sufficient for showering, for example. Another variant of instantaneous water heaters are small instantaneous water heaters. These are devices with an output of 3.5 kW to 6.5 kW. These small instantaneous water heaters are mainly used to supply individual taps with only a low hot water output. An example:Experience has shown that you only need a little lukewarm water in a guest bathroom that is used occasionally. A compact instantaneous water heater with an output of 5 kW to 6 KW would be sufficient for this. Please make sure that the dimensions of the power lines and the fuse protection of the circuit can cope with these requirements. Plan carefully and estimate your needs beforehand. If an instantaneous water heater is to supply boiling hot water to several frequently used tapping points, you need a powerful device.What is the difference between a boiler and an instantaneous water heater?Instantaneous water heaters produce hot water when it is needed. Boilers, on the other hand, are small, medium or large containers in which the water is stored and kept at a certain temperature. Once the water has reached the desired temperature, it stays in the boiler until needed. Boilers are typically designed for use in homes where the demand for hot water is high.The quality of the waterWater from the instantaneous water heater is not stored in a tank where bacteria or other germs can possibly colonize. The high temperatures provide additional protection. The water thus remains suitable for the preparation of food, provided that the original water quality also allows this.Which manufacturers of instantaneous water heaters are recommended?In the eibabo® technology store you can get instantaneous water heaters from all leading brands, such as Bosch Thermotechnik, Clage, EHT AEG, Glen Dimplex, Stiebel Eltron and Vaillant. All of these manufacturers offer high quality, modern technology and energy-efficient operation. Benefit from our low prices, secure payment methods and worldwide shipping.By the way: In order to make your selection easier, the products in our catalogs are sorted by relevance.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Hot water appliances > Instantaneous water heater you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Compact instantaneous water heaterDehumidifierDialElectric hot waterElectric instantaneous water heaterElectric water heaterElectronicFully electronicHot waterHydraulicMini instantaneous water heaterRemote controlSensor fittingSmall instantaneous water heaterUndercounter unitWater heaterWater heatingfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Instantaneous water heater:Bosch ThermotechnikClageEHT AEGGlen DimplexStiebel EltronVaillant
Heat accumulator - Do you need a heating source for your house or for a specific room? Not sure if storage heaters are the right choice for you? Is it true that heating with thermal storage is no longer up-to-date? We clarify to make your purchase decision easier. Heating is important, because in the winter months we like to withdraw and spend the long evenings comfortably at home. However, a warm environment is a prerequisite for this. Heating costs are constantly increasing and buying the right system should be carefully considered. All heating systems have advantages and disadvantages, including thermal storage. Depending on the needs and consumption profile, thermal storage can still be an attractive alternative.What are heat accumulators?Heat storage devices are devices that store excess thermal energy for a certain period of time and retrieve it later. If you install one or more heat accumulators in your heating system, you 'conserve' the heat once it has been generated and the energy is not lost so quickly. With storage heating, also known as night storage heating, you can optimally use electricity outside of the expensive peak times. TIP:Storage heaters are designed for either wall mounting or floor mounting. Installation is often easier than with other heating systems. The devices are fully-fledged heaters for homes and businesses. Floor-standing devices are larger and usually have more storage capacity. Wall mount devices are narrower and need to be lighter. Their performance is usually lower.How does a heat accumulator work?The operating principle of the heat accumulator is easy to understand and the structure of the devices is relatively simple. This type of electric heater contains an electrically powered heating element and storage media. These are usually ceramic bricks or clay bricks. These materials can store a lot of heat. Typically, the storage heater heats with cheap off-peak electricity and stores the heat in the storage media. This is then released again over several hours to heat rooms. The heat is distributed in the room via so-called convection currents. Warm air rises out of the heater at the top and cooler air flows in from the bottom. The cool air is warmed up by the heater and rises again, while the previously warmed air cools down and sinks to the ground. A cycle is created which distributes the heat evenly throughout the room.If you look at this principle over the course of a day, the basic idea of this heating method quickly becomes clear.The storage heater consumes (cheap) energy at night and is 'charged' in the morning. During the day, the bricks slowly release the heat and cool down. As a result, the heating output also decreases. In the evening most of the heat is gone, but the house, apartment or room has been comfortably warm for many hours. Such a heater is therefore suitable for the home office or other rooms that are used regularly during the day. If the walls have a certain storage capacity, the heating output still has an effect. There is no doubt that the principle of night storage heating leaves a lot to be desired in the evening. Charging at night is not optimal for a cozy evening in front of the TV. Of course, modern storage heaters nowadays have sophisticated control systems and power regulators. This allows you to regulate both the storage and the heat output and optimize it in terms of time. However, this does not change the basic principle.In combination with a solar system, the charging curve and the heating times can be shifted. If you have the opportunity to use solar energy, the storage tank can be charged during the day. Depending on the weather, orientation and performance of your system, the charging of the storage media at midday leads to a high heating output in the afternoon and evening and decreases again during the night. With this variant, the rooms may not be sufficiently heated in the morning and up to midday.Which comfort functions do thermal storage tanks offer?To optimize performance, modern storage heaters, their controls and housing are becoming more and more efficient. Manufacturers also keep offering innovations in terms of operation.Fans support the room air distributionThermostats regulate the room to the desired temperatureSmart charging controls enable the amount of heat to be stored as requiredWLAN connection allows control via telephone and voice assistant or integration into the smart home What are the advantages of thermal storage compared to other heating methods?Heat accumulators are comparatively easy to install and do not require regular maintenance or servicing. The service life can be several decades without incurring any significant costs. If the installation of a gas heater or other heating fails, for example due to monument protection, the heat storage tank is often an alternative. If you purchase cheap green electricity or produce the electricity yourself using your own solar system, the heat storage tank has a very good CO2 balance.Is heating with a storage heater expensive?Heating rooms is always associated with costs. Whether it is expensive or inexpensive depends less on the actual invoice amount. The decisive factor is the relationship between calorific value and costs. The question is therefore: Does heating with thermal storage make economic sense for me? Things like acquisition costs, installation costs, operating costs, maintenance costs and repair costs come into play here. The optimal solution depends on the individual circumstances and your consumption profile.Image: Glen VFE 60K heat accumulatorIs heating via thermal storage right for me?You should think carefully about whether an electrically operated storage heater is right for you. One thing is certain: Electricity will generally become more expensive in the future if you are dependent on energy suppliers. However, this also applies to many other energy sources such as gas and fossil fuels. A heat accumulator may be the optimal solution for your specific application. It is important to precisely assess your needs.Do I need the heat every day or just occasionally?What time of day do I need the heat?How long do I need the heat?What output does the heater have to have? How many devices do I need?Do I get a cheap off-peak electricity tariff?How will electricity prices develop in the future?Can I integrate a solar system?Do other types of heating (wood storage stove, heat pump, gas boiler) make more economic sense for my needs?Would alternatives be feasible at all? Would there be a gas connection? Does the house have the requirements for an oven? connectionDepending on the size, the connected load of a storage heater can be 7kW or even higher. For such a device, you usually need a 400V three-phase connection with appropriate circuit protection.Here in the shop you can get devices from various manufacturers such as AEG, Glen, Vaillant and Stiebel Eltron. All devices offer high quality and different storage capacities. So you are sure to find the right model for your needs.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Residential heating > Storage heater you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:DehumidifierElectric heatingElectric storage heaterHeat accumulatorNight storageNight storage heatingStorage heaterfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Heat accumulator:EHT AEGGlenStiebel EltronVaillant
Hot water tank - In the eibabo range of water heaters you find the right hot water storage tank for your requirements. Hot water tanks are usually divided into two basic systems. Closed or pressure-resistant tanks have a closed system and withstand a higher water pipe pressure (up to 10 bar). In closed hot water tank systems, the backflow of the heated water into the supply line is prevented by a one-way valve. In addition, these pressure-resistant, closed systems dispose of a safety valve. This valve prevents that water which expands during the heating process leaks. The second system of water heaters comprises open or pressureless hot water tanks. These water heaters usually take about 5 to 15 liters and usually supply only one consumer (single supply). Cold water is fed into the bottom section of the hot water tank by opening a valve or a mixing tap. The hot water is then pressed upward and out of the hot water unit (pressureless displacement). That is why these so-called low-pressure mixer taps always have three connection hoses and are absolutely nexeccary for the operation of a pressureless hot water unit. In the range of pressureless water heaters, there are different types for installation above or below the water supply. Pressureless water heaters have a relatively simple structure and are, thus, less expensive than pressure-resistant water heaters, since they do not have to withstand the pipe pressure (up to 10 bar). At eibabo, you can choose from many types of high-quality water heaters from major manufacturers. You will find, among other devices, shower heaters, closed wall water heater tanks, small water tanks as well as freestanding storage tanks, table tanks and pressure-resistant hot water tanks in many different dimensions, nominal storage capacities and power ranges (in kW).Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Boilers and heaters > Boiler electric you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:BoilerBoiler electricBoiler, electricBoiling waterBoiling water boilerBuilt-under deviceCylinderDirect fired boilerElectric boilerElectro boilerFree standing modelHanging boilerHot tap water boiler electricHot water boiler electricHot water cylinderHot water deviceHot water tankHot water tank (electric)Hot water unitHot water-frees standing storage tankKitchen boilerNight power boilerSmall storage water heaterStandby boilerTable storage tankUnder sink deviceWall storage tankWater heaterfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Hot water tank:Bosch ThermotechnikEHT AEGGlen DimplexGlenStiebel EltronVaillant
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