The ENERJOY Bathroom Comfort Center®
                        
The ENERJOY  Bathroom Comfort Center® is the only all-inclusive, energy-efficient heating,  lighting and ventilation system designed specifically for bathrooms.  It provides twice the comfort of other heating systems using only half the energy.
                                      The compact Bathroom Comfort Center  provides clean, quiet radiant heat with a ceiling-mounted ENERJOY heat  panel.  Centered within the heat panel  are a room light, a night light, and a low sone (less noise) fan for ventilation  and exhaust.   Accurate temperature is  monitored with a Euro-white air diaphragm thermostat, and a 3-rocker Decora  switch is used to control lighting. 
                    
                  The radiant comfort  of ENERJOY is comparable to the warmth one feels when stepping into the sunshine  on a warm spring day.  Users can realize  even greater energy-savings by treating heat like lights, turning the heat up  when entering and down upon exiting the bathroom.
                                      ‘Green’ ENERJOY  panels are low in wattage and high in performance.  A single 2’x4’ panel will comfortably heat a 35  to 40 sq. foot bathroom using only 400 watts.   (Compare that to a 1600-watt hairdryer!)                    
                                      Since the ENERJOY Comfort Center  is ceiling-mounted, one gains the advantage of using all valuable bathroom  floor and wall space.   ENERJOY heat  panels never need maintenance, and are as easy to install as a light  fixture.  The ceiling white unit may be  painted with latex paint.        
                    
                  The unit can be  ordered in either 120 or 240 volts in various sizes based upon use for primary  or supplemental heating needs. ENERJOY panels are light-weight and are easy to  install.  
                    
                  For bathrooms that already have ventilation and  lighting, a standard ENERJOY panel can be used as the primary or supplemental  heat source.
                  
                    
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