SIZE mm |
PIPE |
WALL TO |
WALL |
TUBE |
TUBE |
TOTAL |
BTU |
WATT |
Bar |
|
CENTRES |
PIPE CENTRE |
DISTANCE |
22MM |
QTY |
GAP |
DELTA 50 |
WATT |
Layout Total |
550 x 800 | 505 mm | 70-85 mm | 85-100mm | 22 | 15 | 2 | 954 | 280 | 4+5+6=15 |
550 x 1000 | 505 mm | 70-85 mm | 85-100mm | 22 | 19 | 3 | 1201 | 352 | 4+4+4+7=19 |
550 x 1200 | 505 mm | 70-85 mm | 85-100mm | 22 | 23 | 3 | 1448 | 425 | 4+6+6+7=23 |
550 x 1600 | 505 mm | 70-85 mm | 85-100mm | 22 | 27 | 4 | 1808 | 530 | 4+5+5+6+7=27 |
What's In The Box With The Radiator
4 x Wall Brackets
1 x Blanking Plug
1 x Bleeding Valves
Usage: Central Heating, but it can be converted to electric or dual fuel at a later date with the right additions
Which Valves do I need?
Choosing your radiator valves can be a little confusing here is a guide for you to find the correct valves for your radiator:
Pipe work is coming out of the floor and the radiator has side connections you will need a set of Angled valves.
Pipe work is coming out of the floor and the radiator has underneath connections you will need a set of Straight valves
Pipe work is coming out of the wall and the radiator has side connections you will need a set of either Angled valves or Corner valves.
Pipe work is coming out of the wall and the radiator has underneath connections you will need a set of either Angled valves or Corner valves.
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