Electric Only Aeon Collection Zenith 105
Product Features
- 100% Stainless Steel Electric Heated Towel Warmer
- 560mm High X 380mm Wide
- Output Delta T 50k = 147 watts (502 BTU's)
- This Product Includes an electric element
- Wall brackets & fixings
- Plug and air-vent
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Thermal transfer fluid
Example Element Fixing CP element caps are supplied
Supplied with one Electric Element and filled with thermal transfer fluid.
When you order a rail and element together the correct sized element is supplied.
(same as oil filling)
Product Specifications
| ZENITH TOWEL RADIATOR STAINLESS STEEL |
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DIMENSIONS |
PIPE CENTRES |
# OF TUBES |
HEAT OUTPUTS DELTA T : 50C |
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PRODUCT |
HEIGHT (mm) |
LENGTH (mm) |
DEPTH (mm) |
(mm) |
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BTU |
WATTS |
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ZENITH 64 |
560 |
380 |
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340 |
9 |
502 |
147 |
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ZENITH 105 |
1000 |
480 |
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440 |
15 |
1,018 |
298 |
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Product Characteristics
- Do not corrode or flake
- There are pressure tested with air to 10 bars under water
- Radiator Depth of 40mm
- Has a brushed stainless steel finish
- Valves are not supplied
- These rails are of highest quality finish and attention to little details demand an attention in admiration.
- Gentle and generous are unusual qualities to blow you away but after a few moments in its presence you'll soon discover why.
- Perfection has reached new heights because of its delicate delivery of warmth to the body and to the soul.
- Quality and performance are not compromised in this new range, in which all the products are manufactured out of 100% stainless steel - ensuring that they will keep their good looks.
- Every radiator is supplied with brackets, blanking plugs, air vents, fixing screws.
- Each model can be used in direct or indirect systems. All models carry a 20 year manufacturers' warranty.
When you order a rail and element together the correct sized element is supplied.
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Model Selection Reckoner
To identify the model with the most suitable heat output for your bathroom (linear measurements in feet)
Step 1: Multiply room length x room width x room height = room volume (cu ft)
Step 2: Multiply room volume as calculated in Step 1 by 5. This figure gives a rule of thumb guide to the heat output (in BTU's) required for the bathroom. |