Towel Rail Polished Stainless Steel H800xW400mm Straight 583 BTUs|RRP £338

Features

This Item has been returned to us by a customer but has not been installed. Upon inspection we have declared this item fit for re-sale with a starting bid of £0.99.

  • Possible Superficial Damage to item.
  • Damage to box.

DESCRIPTION

  • 25 Years Guarantee.
  • BTU's (T50)= 583.0.
  • Height = 800.
  • Manufactured in accordance with BS EN 442.
  • Supplied with: Brackets, Masonry Fixings, Bleed Valve & Blanking Plug Included.
  • Stainless Steel Polished Finish.
  • VALVES SOLD SEPARATELY

Specifications:

  • 101mm Projection from the wall
  • 85mm Wall to Pipe Centres
  • 1000.0 Maximum Operating Pressure (KPA)
  • CE Certified, EN442 Certified
  • 15mm (1/2") Inlets
Specifications: 101mm Projection from the wall, 85mm Wall to Pipe Centres, 1000.0 Maximum Operating Pressure (KPA), CE Certified, EN442 Certified15mm (1/2") Inlets, 25 Years Guarantee.
Size: H800 x W400mm = 583.0BTUs | 171.0 Watts | 8.9kg ---
Supplies With: Brackets, Masonry Fixings, Bleed Valve & Blanking Plug Included
Size (Height x Width) BTUs / Watts (Delta T50)BTUs / Watts (Delta T30)Pipe CentresWeight (kg)
H800 x W400mm583.0 / 171.0308.0 / 90.2368mm8.9
Material

What tends to put homeowners off purchasing a stainless-steel towel radiator is the slightly higher price tag, compared to the common steel towel rail. But in certain circumstances, stainless steel is definitely worth the investment. Bathroom towel rails are going to come into contact with water from wet towels and hands as well as general moisture from the steam of your toasty hot shower. Stainless steel is a material that is designed to withstand these corrosive elements for years and years – just take a look in your cutlery drawer! If your bathroom is poorly ventilated – lacking in windows and fans to remove moisture - or you have a rare and unusual set up, where the hot water flowing through your radiators is also used as hot water for your taps and showers, then we recommend a stainless steel towel rail to help you fight corrosion for years to come, with the long guarantee length providing extra peace of mind.

Style

The straight ladder towel rail has been a firm favourite for many years in the bathroom radiator world. The ladder name signifies the run of horizontal tubes connected by two vertical tubes (these are called collectors). “Straight” – sometimes known as flat, simply means that the horizontals bars run straight across between collectors and when looking at the towel rail from the side, it is completely flat. So, they are great for compact bathrooms where every millimetre counts

Colour

This stainless steel material has a polished finish, much like chrome. The reflective, mirror finish makes it a popular choice for bathrooms. It adds a touch of shine and sparkle in the room and can mesh with your chrome fixtures perfectly.

Heat Source

This central heating/hot water towel rail is one that is plumbed into your homes central heating system. Whether you have a Combi boiler, gravity fed (conventional) system or a system with a cylinder, you can install this heated towel rail.

Accessories

This towel rail has G1/2” connections at the base of either side of the towel rail and so the valves required will depend on your pipework (which is why they aren’t provided with the towel rail):

  • For pipework coming from the wall to the bottom of the rail, use angled or corner valves (angled, for a valve head that sticks out into the room and corner for a valve head that’s tucked under the rail).
  • For pipework coming from the floor and up to the bottom of the rail, use straight valves.

There are a few different types of valves available for you to choose from: Manual Valves provide easy on/off control – simply turn the valve by hand to allow the water from your central heating to pass through into the radiator or towel rail, just like a tap! These are commonly used with towel rails because of their ease, but that doesn’t mean you have to choose manual – unless your main boiler thermostat is located in your bathroom, which is unlikely. Thermostatic Valves provide multi temperature control of the radiators in your home – saving energy and money! These valves have sensor mechanisms inside that shut off the flow of hot water to the radiator when the room temperature reached the desired level!

All of our towel rails are supplied with everything required to hang the rail on the wall (brackets & masonry fixings) as well as a chrome bleed valve and blanking plug for the top of the rail. For ultimate style we recommend you also purchase some colour matching pipe covers, either match the colour to the towel rail or the valves!

BTUs & Watts Explained

What is a Watt?

Watts are our main unit of energy/power in the UK, commonly associated with lightbulbs and Home Energy performance certificates (EPCs).

What is a BTU?

BTUs are the unit of measurement used to portray a radiators heat output and a rooms heating requirement. 1 Watt is equal to 3.41 BTUs.

Why are they important?

We buy radiators to heat our homes, right? So, we need a way of knowing if a radiator is powerful enough to heat the room that we are shopping for - Watts and BTUs provide us with a value that makes its easier to compare radiators and ultimately choose the right one for our heating requirement.

Delta Ratings Explained

What is a Delta (Δ) Rating?

When discussing heat outputs, the Delta rating is the difference between the temperature of the water inside the heating system and the desired temperature of the room.

What does the value represent?

In simple terms, this value is about heat loss. Heating a room only works, if the radiator output exceeds the heat loss of the room.

We use this calculation to make it easy to choose a radiator that will have a heat output that exceeds the heat loss of the room when connected to your heating system type.

What Delta Rating should I use?

Unless you have a low temperature system like a heat pump, then please look at the Delta 50 heat outputs.

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Preparation for Delivery, Shipping Charges and Delivery Dates.

All our goods are specially prepared for delivery. For larger items, this means that we construct a supported pallet to ensure a safe delivery. On smaller items, care is taken to ensure that the finished product is securely wrapped for courier delivery or Royal Mail shipping.

...Or you can collect from us

You may complete the order using the 'collection/non-delivery' option and arrange your own shipping of the goods (except where a listing specifically excludes collections), however we would advise you that in the event of damage during transit, you would need to claim from your own courier, which, from our previous experience can be a lengthy process. You would then need to arrange a replacement product to be re-shipped to you at your own expense. It is for this reason that we recommend you use our shipping contract.

Delivery Timescales

Palleted goods can take up to 7 working days to be delivered. When your goods arrive at your local pallet depot, you will receive a call to confirm a convenient time for your delivery. This means that you do not have to wait in until your goods arrive. Courier goods usually take 1-2 working day to be delivered, with the exception of certain areas of the UK such as the 'highlands and islands' of Scotland and other, difficult-to-reach locations. If you are not in when a delivery is attempted, an 'attempted delivery card' will be left at your home with a contact number for your local courier depot. Please contact them to arrange a suitable re-delivery date. Smaller, lower-value goods are shipped by Royal Mail's first class post, however these items cannot be tracked through to delivery point. Please allow around 3 days for delivery, in case there is a postal delay. No guarantees are offered for delivery timescales (this would significantly increase the shipping prices).

We therefore respectfully ask that you do not arrange for a plumber or other tradesperson to fit your goods until you have received and checked your order. We cannot be held responsible for wasted tradesperson visits and charges incurred as a result.

If, for any reason, your goods will take longer than 30 days to be delivered to you, we will notify you by e-mail. In the rare event of delayed delivery (in excess of 30 days) you have the choice to either wait for the goods to be delivered, or request a complete refund. Requests for refunds must be made using the eBay system to e-mail us.

SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR COURIER DELIVERIES

Checking the Delivery

When your order arrives, you will be asked to sign to say that you have received the goods and that they are in good condition. Please check both the external packaging and the product inside for any damage.

Damage to the Delivery

If you find any damage, you have the choice of signing for the delivery as DAMAGED or rejecting the delivery entirely. Please note if you sign for the delivery as damaged, the courier will leave the damaged goods with you; they will only take away full deliveries that have been entirely rejected.

You have up to 3 days to inform us that the delivery arrived damaged. We will arrange for a replacement item to be delivered to you as soon as possible, at which time the damaged item will be collected and taken away by the driver.

SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR PALLET DELIVERIES

Arranging the Delivery

Before a pallet delivery is attempted you will get a phone call from the courier company to arrange a convenient day and time bracket for you to receive your pallet.

Checking the Delivery

When your order arrives, you will be asked to sign to say that you have received the goods and that they are in good condition.

Your pallet delivery driver will wait up to 20 minutes while you check the condition of your goods. Please check both the external packaging and the product inside for any damage.

If you know you will be accepting a heavy delivery, please ensure that you have arranged for enough people to carry your goods into your home. The drivers are only insured to deliver goods to the curb and are not required to carry goods into your home.

Damage to the Delivery

If you find any damage, please sign the pallet as 'DAMAGED' and the driver will take the damaged pallet away.

If you are having multiple items delivered and only some are damaged, please sign 'DAMAGED' for the goods that are damaged. You have the choice of accepting the undamaged goods or rejecting the entire delivery.

Important Note

Please note that arranging a date and time for a pallet delivery constitutes a contract between yourself and the delivery firm that you will be there and ready to accept the pallet at the time you specify.

If you are not available to receive the delivery, the pallet will be returned to your local courier's depot and you will be charged a full pallet delivery fee again for any subsequent redelivery attempts.

If someone else will be signing for your goods

If someone else is signing for the goods on your behalf, you agree to ensure that your nominated signatory checks the goods prior to acceptance. You agree to accept full responsibility for any loss or damage if your nominated signatory signs on your behalf and fails to check the delivery. You agree to indemnify us in full for any losses we suffer as a result of your accepting goods and signing a delivery note without checking the goods for carrier damage. All goods must be signed for by an adult aged 18 years or over on delivery.

Return Shipping

Any shipping charges to return goods to ourselves (excluding for damaged or faulty goods) will be the responsibility of the buyer. This means that if you change your mind about your products once they have been delivered, you will not receive a refund for the completed shipping contract.