Size | Bar Quan. | BTU | Projection(mm) | Wall to Pipe centre(mm) | Finish |
800*500 | 8 | 588 | 80 | 62 | Black copper |
1200*500 | 12 | 882 | 80 | 62 | Black copper |
1600*500 | 16 | 1176 | 80 | 62 | Black copper |
800*500 | 8 | 588 | 80 | 62 | Black nickel |
1200*500 | 12 | 882 | 80 | 62 | Black nickel |
1600*500 | 16 | 1176 | 80 | 62 | Black nickel |
Designer Towel Radiator | A heated towel rail from our fabulous designer collection will create a unique, contemporary look in your bathroom,kitchen or en-suite,while keeping it cosy and inviting,and towels luxuriously warm.As well as providing both a useful function and a touch of decadence in your home,a designer heated towel can complete and enhance the look of your space. | ||
Designer Radiator | Designer radiator will add unrivalled styling and comfort to any room of your home without compromising on functionality.Make the most of your space with a discrete slim design or turn your heating into a feature with one of our more bold designer installations. | ||
Traditional Radiator | Create an authentic traditional look in the bathroom or kitchen while keeping it invitingly cosy and towels warm and dry,with a stunning traditional heated towel rail,you will find timeless towel rails in a range of designs and with a host of period features which exude the elegance and class of yesteryear. | ||
Stainless Steel Radiator | The stainless steel radiators are made with 304 grade steel,making them incredibly durable an important feature to note when buying a radiator for your home.This material contains 18% chormium and 8% nickel, making it highly resistant to corrosion. | ||
In addition to its anti-corrosive properties,radiators are often made out of stainless steel beacuse of its ease to weld and the fact that it's 100% recyclable. It is estimated that approximately 65% of all new stainless steel products are made with recycled steel,which makes it a very eco-friendly metal for use in the home.It is also very tolerant of both extremely low and incredibly high temperatures,making it perfect for use in the manufacturing of radiators. |

1. What is a radiator?
A radiator is a heating device that transfers heat to the air to warm a room, typically by circulating hot water or steam.
2. What types of radiators are available?
- Cast Iron Radiators: Excellent heat retention, ideal for traditional heating systems.
- Steel Radiators: Durable, efficient heat distribution, commonly used in modern systems.
- Aluminum Radiators: Lightweight, fast heating response.
- Composite Radiators: Combining materials for improved durability and efficiency.
3. How do radiators work?
Radiators heat water or steam flows through them, and the heat is radiated to warm the surrounding air, raising room temperature.
4. How to choose the right radiator?
- Room Size: Match radiator capacity to room size and heating needs.
- Installation Space: Ensure proper placement, typically under windows.
- Material: Choose between cast iron, steel, or aluminum based on your needs.
- System Compatibility: Ensure the radiator matches your existing heating system.
5. What should I consider when installing a radiator?
- Install in a location with unobstructed airflow, usually beneath windows.
- Ensure proper seal of pipes and valves to avoid leaks.
- Check radiator vents regularly to avoid air blockage.
6. How do I maintain my radiator?
- Clean regularly to remove dust and dirt.
- Bleed air from the radiator annually to maintain efficient heating.
- Check water pressure and system performance.
7. What is the lifespan of a radiator?
Radiators typically last 15-30 years, depending on material, maintenance, and usage conditions.
8. Why isn't my radiator heating up?
- Air trapped in the radiator can block water flow. Bleed the radiator.
- Low water pressure or a malfunctioning heating system may be the issue.
- Dirty radiator surfaces may reduce heat efficiency.
9. What power output does a radiator need?
Typically, 100-150 watts per square meter, depending on room size and insulation.
10. Where can radiators be used?
Radiators are suitable for homes, offices, schools, hospitals, and other environments requiring central heating.