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Terma MOA Bluetooth Electric Heating Element
Terma MOA Bluetooth Electric Heating Element
Smartphone, Bluetooth Controlled Element - used as a heat source in electric towel rails, electric radiators and dual fuel towel rails.
- The Terma MOA Blue element provides a choice of internal temp (30°c to 60°c) or ambient room temp (15°c to 30°c) regulation.
- 8 day Timer. 2hr drying function.
- 66mm length from thread down. 55mm diameter clock shaped face.
- Internal probe lengths:
Wattage Internal Probe Length 120W 315mm 200W 275mm 300W 300mm 400W 335mm 600W 365mm 800W 475mm 1000W 565mm 1200W 660mm - 1x Buttons: Power. Full operational control of the element on smartphone/tablet via Bluetooth (with “Terma BLUE-Line” App: IOS/ANDROID). Frost & overheating protection. Lot20 Eco-design Directive compliant (electric radiators needing adaptive start control).
- Straight cable, no plug. IPx5 (safe for use in a bathroom). Class 1.
- Wattage Selection Advice: To correctly choose the right wattage of element for your towel rail or radiator, you should look at the output of the chosen radiator as central heating (hydronic) in watts and choose an element with the wattage closest to that figure. If the output of the chosen radiator is only listed in BTUs, the conversion formula is BTUS / 3.41 = Watts.
- Electrification Advice: When making the decision to electrify any towel rail or radiator it is important to check with the manufacturer of that model that it is suitable to work with a heating element. Not all towel rails or radiators are suitable dependant on their design and how the heat will cycle internally around the rail, so avoid electrifying certain models as they won't work and this will not be the fault of the element.
- Dual Fuel Advice: If you are buying a heating element to convert a towel rail for use as dual fuel (electric in the summer and central heating in the winter) it is important to remember to regularly bleed the towel rail, as on a central heating system air can build up inside. A heating element should never be run in the open air as this could potentially cause the surface of the rail to get extremely hot and burn your towels. This is just the same as you would not run a kettle dry, so remember to regularly bleed to avoid any risk.
About Terma
Terma was founded in 1991 by Edward Brylowski with the goal of producing the highest-quality heating solutions for your home. Terma has a commitment to using premium stainless steel and mild steel profiles in its radiators, which has become a defining characteristic of the brand. Over the past three decades, Terma has established itself as a leading name in the radiator industry, thanks in part to its extensive engineering division. Terma is also known for producing high-quality medical equipment, construction equipment, and other industrial products and they've certainly taken that manufacturing experience and professionalism into everything they bring to heating solutions. With Terma, you know you're in safe hands.
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Which Valves Do I Need?
Selecting the correct radiator valves can be a little confusing. Don't worry, here's a helpful guide to assist you in identifying the perfect valves for your radiator, whether they are Angled, Corner, or Straight.

Pipe work is coming out of the floor and the radiator has side connections you will need a set of Angled valves.

Pipe work is coming out of the floor and the radiator has underneath connections you will need a set of Straight valves.

Pipe work is coming out of the wall and the radiator has side connections you will need a set of Corner valves.

Pipe work is coming out of the wall and the radiator has underneath connections you will need a set of Corner valves.