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Design: Curved
Finish: Chrome Plated
Width: 700mm
Height: 1000mm
Depth: 30mm
Pipe Centers: 655mm
Heat Output: 547 Watt – 1867 BTU/h
Tube Diameter: 25mm
Inlet Diameter: 1/2" BSP
No of Pipes: 18
Pipe Grouping (From Top): 4+5+9
Max. Pressure Bar: 10
Water Volume: 7.05 Lt.
Material: Steel ST12
Weight: 9.2 Kg.
Min. Projection from Wall: 60mm
Max. Projection from Wall: 90 mm
Also Includes: 4 x Adjustable Brackets, Plugs, Screws and Air Valve
Guarantee: 5 Years
This high quality product can operate as part of the Central Water Heating System, Electric Only, or Dual Fuel with additional parts.
If you wish to use it with Electric only, please also see our "Heating Elements". If you wish to use it with your central water heating system, please also see our "Valves". To find out the best method and more technical information including installation guide, drawings and pictures, please visit our "Technical Info” page.
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Central Heating Connection Types |
Central heating system connection - Pipes from Floor Type of use: Central heating connection Installation guide: To connect the towel radiator to the central heating system, you need a pair of straight (in-line) valves (thermostatic or standard). The head unit of the valve (if it is a thermostatic valve) is connected to the left or right inlet pipe, depending on from which direction the hot water flows in. Valves must be connected to bottom inlet points of the towel radiator. When you have connected the towel radiator to the valves and sealed off the top inlet points with blanking plug and air valve, you are then able to turn on the inflow valve to fill the towel radiator. Please bleed the towel radiator at even intervals to ensure that there are no air gaps inside the pipes and it reaches its maximum capacity. |
Central heating system connection - Pipes from wall Type of use: Central heating connection Installation guide: To connect the towel radiator to the central heating system, you need a pair of angled valves (thermostatic valves or standard). The head unit of valve (if it is a thermostatic valve) is connected to the left or right inlet pipe, depending on from which direction the hot water flows in. Valves must be connected to bottom inlet points of the towel radiator. When you have connected the towel radiator to the valves and sealed off the top inlet points with blanking plug and air valve, you are then able to turn on the inflow valve to fill the towel radiator. Please bleed the towel radiator at even intervals to ensure that there are no air gaps inside the pipes and it reaches its maximum capacity. |
Electric only Use |
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Duel Fuel Use (Central Heating & Electric) |
Dual fuel use (Electric & Central Heating system) with 1x T-pipe- Pipes from Floor Type of use: Central heating water system & Electric Installation guide: This type of use must be installed by a qualified & certified electrician! It is highly recommended that you contact your electrician for more information before purchasing a heating element and getting advice where you can install this type of electric use within your house. The heating element must never be turned on without first filling the towel radiator with water as it can cause the element to burn out. When towel radiator is heated by using central water heating system, the heating element must be turned off! Heating element and the central heating system can never be run at the same time. Please note that, |
Dual fuel use (Electric & Central Heating System) with 2x T-pipes- Pipes from floor Type of use: Central and electric heating systems Installation guide: This type of heating system must be installed by a qualified and certified electrician! It is highly recommended that you contact your electrician for more information before purchasing a heating element and getting advice where you can install this type of electric use within your house. The head unit (if it is a thermostatic valve) must be installed either to the left or the right inlet pipe, depending on where the hot water is flowing in. The connection must always be made from the bottom inlet of the towel radiator. Please note that, |
Dual fuel use (Electric & Central Heating system) with 1x T-pipe- Pipes from wall Type of use: Central heating system & Electric Installation guide: This type of use must be installed by a qualified & certified electrician! It is highly recommended that you contact your electrician for more information before purchasing a heating element and getting advice where you can install this type of electric use within your house. The heating element must never be turned on without first filling the towel radiator with water as it can cause the element to burn out. When towel radiator is heated by using central water heating system, the heating element must be turned off! Heating element and the central heating system can never be run at the same time. Please note that, |
Dual fuel (Electric & Central Water Heating system) with 2x T-pipes- Pipes from wall Type of use: Central heating system & Electric Installation guide: This type of use must be installed by a qualified & certified electrician! It is highly recommended that you contact your electrician for more information before purchasing a heating element and getting advice where you can install this type of electric use within your house. The head unit (the valve) must be installed either the left or the right inlet pipe, depending on where the hot water is flowing in. The connection must be always made from the bottom inlet of the towel radiator. The heating element must never be turned on without first filling the towel radiator with water as it can cause the element to burn out. When towel radiator is heated by using central water heating system, the heating element must be turned off! Heating element and the central heating system can never be run at the same time. Please note that, |