Central Heating Radiators

Cast Iron Radiator High heat output Vertical Horizontal Heating Rads UK

Cast Iron Radiator High heat output Vertical Horizontal Heating Rads UK
Cast Iron Radiator High heat output Vertical Horizontal Heating Rads UK
Cast Iron Radiator High heat output Vertical Horizontal Heating Rads UK
Cast Iron Radiator High heat output Vertical Horizontal Heating Rads UK
Cast Iron Radiator High heat output Vertical Horizontal Heating Rads UK

Cast Iron Radiator High heat output Vertical Horizontal Heating Rads UK

Either wall-mounted or stand-up installation. Compatible for using on all UK Heating Systems. Conforms to BS EN442 standards.

Safety tested at 10 bar of pressure. Salt spray tested to minimum of 200 hours. 1.6mm Thickness Premium Mild Steel. Not Included: Values are not included. Q: What is a BTU and How Much Do I Need?

A: BTU is the measure of heat output. The higher the BTU, the hotter your radiator can get. Watts are the same, except they refer to electric radiators. Q: How do I calculate my BTU? You need to figure out the VOLUME of your room.

Not just the size of the floor, but also the height of the room needs to be taken into consideration in order to calculate how much heat output you'll need to keep it warm Use the following formula: Length of room (m) x Width of room (m) x Height of room (m) And, hey presto, you've got the volume of your room! Now, all you need to do is figure out the amount of heat (in BTU's) your room will require to keep it warm. Use the following formula: Room volume (m3) x 153 3.

Take into consider the individual circumstances of the room you wish to heat. Do you have a high ceiling?

Adjust your current number accordingly to take these factors into consideration. For example, if you have insulated solid walls, decrease the number you have by 10% or so, as you'll need less heat to keep your room warm.

And there you have it, your very own BTU calculator that will help you find your perfect radiator. Q: Will I need radiator valves? And What is the size of valves? A: You'll need a pair of valves for every plumbed radiator in your home, as these are used to control the heat output.

These need to be bought separately to the radiator. 15mm 1/2'' standard valves / thermostatic valves are suitable for all our radiators. Q: Where should I install my radiator? A: Spend some time looking at where you would like to hang your radiator. The type of wall will give you some clues as to the best size and style of radiator for your room.

If the wall is constructed from solid masonry, brickwork or blockwork you will have the greatest choice of radiators. With the right fixings, larger radiators can be hung from strong solid walls. If the wall is constructed from plasterboard with hollow space behind (a drywall or studwork wall), you'll need to identify where the studs run.

A stud finder is a helpful tool that will find these with ease. The studs are the strongest part of your wall, and your radiator will need to be hung from these. Try and avoid installing your radiator behind big pieces of furniture, you'll stop the heat from travelling around the room. Don't forget to insulate if you're hanging it on an external wall, this can be done easily with a heat reflector.

Q: What is the Pantone number of your White and Anthracite? A: Anthracite:RAL 7016 / White: RAL 9016. Q: What is your referential data? We accept the following payments. Collection is available on Mon-Fri, 14:00-16:30.

Pls send message to book an appointment one day before you come. You can trace your order following the link below.

If you're out when the courier arrives, he will leave a card note with their contact info on it. If not in, the postman will leave a note instructing you how to arrange collection from your local sorting office. Please don't sign for the item before checking the condition. We will not reimburse plumbers invoices, so please don't book a plumber until you have received the items in good condition with all the fittings included. I do not wish to keep my item - it is not faulty.

Or we can collect them for you. My item has developed a fault.

For guarantee reasons, we need photos of the offending item and its fault. Once this information has been received we can assess the case and whether a part or replacement is needed. You must also have taken reasonable care to not mark or damage the product.

If trying on items with health or hygiene sensitivities, such as underwear or swimming costumes, please do so over other clothes. In the case of goods such as earrings, body jewelry personal grooming products that have hygiene seals, you must exercise reasonable care by not removing the seals when examining them. What does this mean for you? If your item does become faulty. There are a number of reasons why your item might not be working as well as it did when you first bought it.

It's very possible we may be able to solve your issue without you have to have to return your item. Your first step would be to contact our customer service team via message. We will need images of the product and fault sending over to us so we can analyze the issue and try to solve the problem. If they are unable to solve the problem they will ask you to return the item for an inspection.


Cast Iron Radiator High heat output Vertical Horizontal Heating Rads UK