How long does it take for an electric towel rail to heat up?

Whilst centrally heated rails may take 20 minutes or more to heat up fully, an electrically heated towel rail with timer can generally reach its desired temperature in less than 5 minutes. This means that, by the time you've finished your shower, your towels are guaranteed to be warm.
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How long should an electric towel rail take to heat up?

Standard Electric Towel Rails should be turned on for at least 4 hours to reach their peak temperature. Some of the towel rail does not get hot enough.
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Why is my electric towel rail not getting hot?

The entire towel rail gets warm but not hot enough.

Thermostatic element should be set to maximum temperature and turned on for at least 24 hours. If the towel rail is still not hot to touch the element is probably undersized (there may not be an alternative because the next size up may be too big).
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How long does it take a towel warmer to heat up?

You'll also want to take note of the warm-up time, as some models heat up faster than others. The average warm-up time is around 15 to 20 minutes, but you'll find models that take as little as 10 minutes or as long as 40 minutes to heat up.
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Do heated towel rails warm the room?

One of the most commonly asked questions when it comes to the functionality of heated towel rails is, do they actually heat up your bathroom? In short, the answer is yes! Heated towel rails are ideal for making your bathroom a warm, comfortable place to be, especially on those cold winter days!
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Can you leave an electric towel rail on all the time?

Heated towel rails can be left on continuously, like standard radiators but if you have an electrically heated towel rail it is better and safer to limit usage and turn them on only when needed, rather than leaving it on all the time.
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Do electric towel rails use much electricity?

Electric Towel Rails

These rails avoid the issue of having to switch on the rest of your central heating, however they can be expensive to run due to the power requirements of the heated element within. Essentially, they function similarly to a kettle, though without quite so much short term power usage.
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Do electric towel warmers work?

In addition to keeping the towels, coats and cloths warm and dry, towel warmers are help regulate the temperature and the moisture in the room, reducing the mold-inducing dampness. And if the room is small, you can opt for a towel warmer instead of a radiator and save space and energy.
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Are heated towel rails worth it?

If you're looking for a little extra comfort during the winter and a space saving storage option for your towels, then heated towel rails are definitely worth it! With a range of colours available, these rails are also a great way to tie a space together.
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Are electric towel warmers safe?

An electric heated towel rack is a heating appliance, just like a radiator or an oil fin heater. And although it does not heat up quite as much, it could give you a contact burn if you touch it for too long.
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Do you need to bleed electric towel rails?

You will know that your towel rail needs bleeding if the upper part is cold, as air tends to rise. This simple maintenance task will improve energy efficiency and avoid unnecessary expenditure on power supplies.
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How do electric towel radiators work?

Electric towel rails are fitted with an electric element and filled with a water inhibiting fluid. The element heats up the fluid and the towel rail is heated by a process known as convection.
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What fluid do you put in an electric towel rail?

If you want to fill a radiator for electric use, you need a special solution of 85% deionized water and 15% Ethylene Glycol (car anti-freeze). This solution needs to be poured into your electric towel rail before you switch it on, as it is this solution that gets hot and causes your rail to give off heat.
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Are towel rails as warm as radiators?

Radiators have a greater heat output

The reason is because a standard radiator has a greater surface area than a towel rail. It can fill up with a greater amount of hot water and therefore let out more heat into the room.
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How much does it cost to run an electric towel rail?

Using this formula, it would be safe to estimate the average cost to run an average towel rail heater for 24 hours at a cost to you of £ 0.23 per 24 hour day. That's a cost of less than £0.01 per day to be warm in the mornings and the nights when showering.
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Can you leave a towel warmer on overnight?

Heated towel rails are designed to be left on all the time and there are no safety issues to consider if you decide you want to keep them running. A standard heated towel rail will typically come on and off in accordance with the main central heating system.
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How many towels fit on a heated towel rail?

Two Queen Towels | 750 x 700mm Towel Rail. Two Bath Sheets | 900 x 750mm Towel Rail. Three Bath Towels | 700 x 1200mm Towel Rail. Three Bath Sheets | 1000 x 1500mm Towel Rail.
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What temperature should a towel warmer be?

The water temperature should be around 158°F. You'll need to order a set of valves and an installation pack to complete your towel warmer.
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How good are electric towel rails?

Yet, towel rails are powered directly by electricity and therefore are a great deal more efficient. So much so that they are regarded as being nearly 100% efficient as all the energy consumed by the electric towel radiator is converted into heat and transferred into the surrounding room.
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Do electric towel rails have thermostats?

So, to circle back to our initial question, do electric towel rails have thermostats? Mostly, yes. Many towel rails come with some form of thermostatic control, offering more advanced and convenient heat management.
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Why is my towel rail cold?

You may notice that the towel rail is not heating up and, specifically, the top rungs of the rail are colder than the bottom ones. You may also have heard knocking or tinkling through your pipes and radiators. This is usually caused by trapped air and bleeding will normally solve this.
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How do you adjust the temperature on a heated towel rail?

The most common method for adjusting temperature will be to adjust the knob by turning clockwise to turn off - I.e. cool or anti clockwise to open and up the heat. Turning the knob could be difficult, and so pliers might be required.
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What liquid is in an electric radiator?

Unlike standard radiators, electric radiators are not filled with water. Instead, electric radiators are filled with oil or a thermodynamic fluid called glycol. All of our electric radiators at BestHeating come pre-filled with glycol.
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Can I towel warmer cause a fire?

Can they catch fire? Again, the answer is definitely not. While the heat generated is enough to dry and warm towels, the total heat output is limited by the amount of power, which is generally around 200 Watts. This ensures the heated towel rail can never get hotter than its maximum temperature.
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