

Low-H2O technology – less mass, less water
Jaga's Low-H2O radiators are low-mass, low-water content products, using only a tenth of the water and weight of that required by standard steel panel radiators. This means faster response, better comfort and lower fuel bills, and because Jaga's heat exchangers are so small and light, they are remarkably easy to install. All Jaga Low-H2O heat exchangers come with a 30 year guarantee.
About Jaga Low-H2O technology
Jaga’s Low-H2O technology is the result of more than 40 years of continuous research into heating technology by Jaga Research & Development and partner universities. This resulted in the most efficient and modern fin tube element, that complies with present and future building codes and energy efficient technologies. Buildings fitted with Low-H2O fin tube elements produce far lower CO2 emissions and consume less energy. This means less pollution and helps building designers and constructors meet carbon reduction targets.
A scientific study at the Building Research Establishment in Watford showed that Low-H2O radiators consume around 10% less energy than standard steelpanel radiators. But why are Low-H2O radiators so much more economical? Because they react much faster when warmth is needed. The Low-H2O radiator has no heavy steel plates to be heated, instead Low-H2O heat exchangers are constructed from super-thin, ultra-light sheets of aluminium and copper (55 fins per foot of heat exchanger). This means you feel the warmth generated by these radiators faster than any traditional heater.
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The smallest water volume, the lowest weight
Low-H2O elements have the smallest water volume and the lowest weight in the world. The radiator’s weight must be as low as possible to enable it to react faster. The lower the water volume and the weight, the less inert the radiator - and the better the radiator can be controlled. This is exactly why Low-H2O is the ideal technology for contemporary heating comfort.

Say goodbye to wasted energy
But what happens when the temperature rises inside? Anything from an increase in the number of people in a room or a change in outside weather conditions could cause a rapid rise in room temperature. Each minute your radiator continues give off heat is a minute of unnecessarily lost energy. Traditional radiators continue to give off heat for at least 20 minutes, but Low-H2O responds immediately thanks to the lower water volume. Your boiler therefore stops heating – and using energy - much more quickly.
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