According to the same principle that characterises domestic systems, the Alde heating system features a liquid heat-transfer medium which is heated by a gas boiler. A pump circulates the heated liquid in a circuit of interconnected radiators. The radiators heat the air, which is distributed evenly within the motorhome through slits on the wall units. Once the air has cooled, it descends and, passing through slits in the floor, can heat up again and become warm within the circuit.

Let’s look at the advantages of heating with a liquid heat-transfer medium

Healthy atmosphere free from suspended dust and feeling of dryness.
Even and longer-lasting warmth.
Low noise and lack of ventilation.
Continuous production of hot water.

1) Alde system along the entire perimeter of the motorhome for constant warmth.

2) Hot water pipes under the driving seats.

3) Heated towel rail in toilette: genuine wall heating.

4) Radiator in rear garage locker