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 SBH Stainless Steel Heated Towel Warmer Baby Flat
SBH Stainless Steel Heated Towel Warmer Baby Flat
 
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Retail Price:£195.05
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£152.75
 
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 If you need more than one valve or element for multiple order amounts, you will find these products under Towel Rail Radiator Valves & Elements

Stainless Steel Heated Towel Warmer Baby Flat

440mm High X 520mm Wide

Output Delta T 50k = 232 watts (789 BTU's)

do not corrode or flake

•  can be used on open or closed systems

 are pressure tested with air to 10 bars under water

have two easily accessible bleed valves

are fitted with 1/2" BSP sockets

long mounts can be supplied to give an additional 40mm clearance from the wall

tapping centres: 490mm

wall to front face of rad: 85mm

wall to centre inlet / outlet: 70mm

When you order a rail and element together the correct sized element is supplied.

 

Please add an element to your shopping basket to make the rail dual fuel, which makes the rail work in the summer as well, so you can dry your towels all year around.

 

From my point of view, this is a must have when buying the rail for bathroom use.

 

Please note the elements are supplied with a T-piece to the finish of the rail.

 

Another good product from www.tradeplumbing.co.uk


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.

 
 

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