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 Electric Bowed Alya chrome bathroom design radiator 1118mm Height X 600mm Wide chrome curved
Electric Bowed Alya chrome bathroom design radiator 1118mm Height  X 600mm Wide chrome curved
Electric Bowed Alya chrome bathroom design radiator 1118mm Height X 600mm Wide chrome curved
 
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Electric Bowed Chrome Heated Towel Radiator
Alya Curved 1118mm High X 600mm Wide

 

Product Features

 

  • 1118mm High X 600mm Wide
  • Wall mounted 'Curved' style.
  • Ideal for Bathrooms, En-suites, Kitchens and Cloakrooms.
  • Stylish, chrome finish.
  • Made from high quality tubular steel.
  • Fully tested to EN442.
  • Installation kit includes wall brackets, air vent and end plug.
  • Maximum operating pressure 8 bar.
  • Comprehensive, 5 year guarantee.

Downloadable user manual heated towel radiator
 
 
Technical Data and Diagram
 


 
Most Commen Question 
 

1.   Are Tubular Radiators compatible with my existing system?

 

All our products are compatible with regular hot water systems. Alya, Vega and Mira designs are compatible with electric systems. We provide electrical element and a special solution (low freezing point and resistant to corrosion) that enables your design radiator to be used safely.

On an existing central heating system you may replace your radiators with TradePlumbing Radiators.

 

2.   How much heat do I need?

 

 You should consult your project engineer/ heating engineer in order to figure out how much heat your room needs. In generally, you may also calculate your heat requirement as follows;

Heat needed in Kcal = Room height(m) x Room length(m) x Room width(m) x 35 kcal/m³.

You may either pick a single radiator or a number of radiators to meet your heat requirement by checking our heat outputs table.

 

3.   Where is the best place to locate my radiator?

 

Radiators should be generally placed in the coldest part of the rooms. If you place it under the window, you may prevent the cold air flowing down the glass and across the room at foot level.

As for the radiators which are used for towel warming purposes, the best place would be near the washbasin or the bath tub. The recommended height from the floor level is 15-20 cm.

 

4.   Which colours are available?

 

Hammam radiators are available in RAL 9016 colours and chrome plated options. RAL 9001, RAL 9006 and other colours are also available on special request. (minimum number of 250 orders)

 

5.   How long will I have to wait to get my order?

 

 For retail sales, we keep a stock for you to meet your requirements from our standart sizes. If you would like to have a tailor made size, please contact us for a delivery date which will probably not be longer than 1 week.

For mass orders it will probably take 2-6 weeks which may change according to your order sizes and quantities.

 

6.   When should I buy my radiator?

 

We recommend that you choose your radiator before you renew your installation system. In this case your plumber may prepare the system structure according to the dimensions of the radiator you have chosen and by doing so you may avoid any extra modifications.

 

7.   How should we install Our Radiators?

 

To get the maximum heat output from your radiator, we recommend you to install your radiator as shown below.
 
 

 

 

8.   How should I clean & use my radiator?
 
You may clean your radiator with the help of a damp piece of cloth. No harmful chemicals such as bleaches or detergents should be used. Do not empty the water inside your radiator if it is not very necessary, because lack of water may cause corrosion inside the radiator. If you had to do so, after refilling the radiator, loosen the bleed valve at the top of the radiator by a screwdriver to evacuate the air. Release the air until the water comes out, then tighten the valve again.

 

 

 
 

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