Energysaving Heating System
The key to CaloEnergia’s energy saving performance lies chiefly in the reduced volume of water that each radiator requires.
Plus: The thermal conductivity of the materials used in their manufacture means that CaloEnergia radiators heat up faster, more evenly, and far more efficiently than traditional products.
Thanks to this unique heat management technology, CaloEnergia radiators use only one twentieth of the water… resulting in an energy conservation of up to 50%.
In addition to reaching optimum operating temperature faster than standard radiators, heat is also distributed more evenly across the entire radiant surface.
The Energy-Saving Benefits At A Glance
For a radiator which has 600 x 1000 mm dimensions
CaloEnergia Radiator
Uses 0,175 litre of water (operating with 30 times less water)
Temperature loss of 1 celcius degree
No need to heat the water againg due to low temperature loss
Revolutionary, innovative and only 10 kg. of weight
Homogen heat emission over the entire heating surface
Classic Radiator
Uses 5-8 litres of water
Temperature loss of 9-12 celcius degree
More temperature loss requires heating water again
Conventional and heavy 20 kg – 35 kg. of weight
All these facts results with an energy saving of 50%
By enlarging the size of the radiator the energy use wil be the same but the heat capacity will be increased
Guaranteed for 10 years
No water in the heating surface, thus
Easier pipeline calculation by significantly lower mass flow of hot water, which in turn enables a simpler system adjustment.
Less circulation
Lower temperature difference between supply and return lines
The aluminum fin design results in an easy to install, easy to transport, and recyclable system.
Longer distillery switching intervals with fuel energy saving
Constant heat emission over the entire heating surface

The amount of water needed for heating is reduced by 95%.
This results in virtually lossless caloenergia technology and an extremely fast heat transfer between and relatively slow cooling, which defines the concept of energy efficiency.