Jaga turns up the heat

Featured prominently as a piece of artwork or blending seamlessly into the room design, the new Vertiga convector from Jaga Climate Systems is a hallmark of product design and engineering excellence. A heating solution made entirely from renewable and recycled material, the Vertiga unites Jaga’s superior Low-H20 low temperature and dynamic boost effect (DBE) technologies with stunning design. At the end of its lifecycle, the Vertiga can be upcycled into new material. The unit will be unveiled at Jaga booth #432 during the Construct Canada show in Toronto on Nov. 28-29.
 
“To be a leader in energy efficiency, you need to do things that attract people’s attention,” says Bert Kriekels, executive director, Jaga Climate Systems. “The Vertiga does just that. It combines eye-catching design, energy efficiency and top performing power. Because of the process, no two units are exactly alike which adds to the appeal and authenticity of this powerful radiator.”
 
The unit is available in three unique panels, offering multiple design options. The Kirei panel, named for the Japanese character meaning “beautiful,” consists purely of natural ingredients. Kirei is also the name for the inedible portion of soy. The radiator panel is made from post-harvest Sorghum plant stalk –or the inedible material from the soybean crop–to create an organic product with distinctive shades to enliven every wall.
 
The Vertiga is also available with the Glow panel, a simplistic black or white high gloss design, or the Primo panel, available in standard white or sandblast metallic grey. Additional colors, such as navy, red and forest green can be incorporated to highlight the Vertiga against the wall or allow the unit to blend in the space.
 
Beyond its superior design, the Vertiga is also a feat in energy design as it promotes linear air flow rather than a top down circulation system.  The radiator is equipped with two dynamic lateral air heat exchangers with copper tubes and aluminum fins aquifers, ensuring there is no waste of energy during long periods of heating.
 
It works with low-temperature energy systems such as condensing boilers and heat pumps, maximizing comfort, because the room quickly reaches the desired temperature.
 
“Typically users do not look forward to selecting components for their heating system,” says Chris Makarewicz, Eastern North American Operations manager, Jaga Climate Systems. “We want to make lasting products that pique creative interest while also limiting environmental impact. With Jaga, choosing a radiator can be fun.”
 
For more information about home heating solutions from Jaga Climate Systems, please visit www.jaga-canada.com.
 
About Jaga Climate Systems
Headquartered in Waterloo, Canada, Jaga Climate Systems is the North American division of Jaga International. Founded in 1962, Jaga International is one of the world’s leading specialists in the manufacture of award-winning, energy-saving heating solutions. Each year, Jaga produces more than one million feet of wall-mounted and trench heating featuring its unique Low-H2O technology. Active in over 40 countries, Jaga has been part of some of the world’s most acclaimed building projects.