Heat Emitters are the components of a heating system where warmth is released into your home.
These devices play a key role in distributing the heat generated by your heat source - whether that's a boiler, heat pump, or another system - into the living spaces where it's needed.
Emitters can take several forms. The most common types include radiators or underfloor heating systems.
The type and design of the emitter you choose can influence the overall efficiency, responsiveness, and comfort level of your heating system. Your choice will depend on factors like the type of building, flooring materials, insulation levels, and personal comfort preferences.


Radiator Heating
Much loved through Europe and quickly being adopted in NZ, Radiators provide responsive heat-up times and healthy, radiant heat without forcing dust and allergens around the home. KE KELIT’s Vogel & Noot radiators and heated towel radiators offer a stylish range of heat emitters for varied interior design preferences.
Underfloor Heating
Underfloor heating involves pumping water through a network of pipes (either within your concrete/screed floor or installed underneath your timber floor), producing radiant heat and warm floors.
A programmable control system provides multi-zone options to enhance comfort and reduce running costs. As well as luxurious comfort, underfloor heating is healthy and economical to run and without a visible ‘heat emitter’, it’s the ultimate in enabling streamlined design.

Let’s Talk Heating Design for Your Next Project
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