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The Lexin Heating System - Infinite Warmth 

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LEXIN provides energy saving, aesthetically-pleasing primary heating systems.

Bring the warmth of the sun into your home: LEXIN’s Infrared heating system is a futuristic, innovative and energy-saving system, designed to provide soothing warmth to the entire home. It can also be used to heat specific areas, such as: bathrooms, hallways, terraces, etc. With Lexin, one can feel comfortable year’ round while saving on energy costs!

A single panel with a rated input power of 1,000 Watts can heat an entire 250 square foot room; it only takes 3.72 Watts per square foot (or 40 Watts per square meter)!

In contrast to traditional electrical heating systems, the LEXIN flat-screen panels do not require a steady energy input. The system, which includes a combination of electronic control, sensor and room thermostat, typically uses only 40-60% of the installed power.

Together Enact and Lexin are addressing the issue of hard to treat homes in the UK through the sale of the Lexin panels via Enact, operating as the sole UK provider of the innovative heating system.

Lexin panels reduce energy costs:

  • Electricity is converted into infrared warmth without any loss of energy
  • One panel (e.g. CH12060 - 1100 watts) is enough to heat an area of 20-25 m2
  • No heat transfer loss
  • By using the controller and room thermostat one panel generally consumes just 40-60% of its maximum power
  • The Lexin system can also be used as a suppelmentary heater (e.g. conservatory, workshop, garage etc)

Click here to read how the above benefits, and more, are achievable through the quick and easy installation of a Lexin heating system.

Watch the below video which details the technology behind the innovative Lexin panels and their benefits.

For additional information contact us.


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