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Radiator typepanelpanel
Country of originGermanyGermany
Manufacturer's warranty10 years10 years
Technical specs
Materialsteelsteel
Panel type2222
Operating pressure10 bar10 bar
Max. pressure13 bar13 bar
Heat transfer medium volume1.96 L
Heat tranfer medium max. temperature110 °C120 °C
Mountingwallwall
Connectionbottom sideside
Pipe centre distance445 mm
Connection size1/2"1/2"
Heat output950 W950 W
Radiator height500 mm500 mm
Radiator width400 mm400 mm
Radiator depth105 mm105 mm
Weight10.2 kg10.2 kg
Added to E-Catalognovember 2015march 2015

Heat transfer medium volume

The volume of water or other heating medium required to fill the radiator.

This information is relevant mainly when building an autonomous heating system: it is useful when calculating the total volume of heating medium in the system and related parameters. If the radiator is purchased for use in centralized heating, you can not pay much attention to its internal volume.

Heat tranfer medium max. temperature

The maximum heating medium temperature allowed for a radiator is the highest temperature the product can withstand without consequences for a sufficiently long time.

The maximum temperature for heating systems (both centralized and autonomous) is +95 °С as standard. Thus, most radiators have an upper temperature limit of +110 ... 120 °C — this allows you to withstand such conditions confidently.

Connection

How to connect a radiator to a heating system. It is indicated by the location of the inlets for connecting the supply and return.

In modern radiators, both side and bottom connections are found. In the latter case, the inlet and outlet pipes can be located both on the sides (on different sides of the structure) and in the centre, side-by-side. Anyway, this feature does not affect the functionality and specs of the radiator. At the same time, it must be borne in mind that the sideward connection can involve both one-sided and dual-sided (from different sides) pipe connection; many models allow both options at once, to choose from, but this point needs to be specified separately.

Note that the available connection methods depend to some extent on the type of radiator (see above). For example, panel devices can have any type of connection, and in sectional products, the sideward method is mainly used — other options are extremely rare, mainly in models of a specific design.

Pipe centre distance

The distance between the axes of the inlet and outlet manifolds of the radiator or its separate section.

The dimensions of the product and the possibility of installing the heater in specific conditions, taking into account the peculiarities of the pipe connection, directly depend on this parameter. The parameter is indicated mainly for models of traditional design - with two horizontal pipes at the top and bottom, between which vertical channels of the heat transfer are laid. The centre distance determines at least the overall height of the product, and in radiators with sideward connection (see the corresponding paragraph), it also determines the features of the organization of this connection.

As for specific values, the most common models in our time are 250 mm, 350 mm, 450 mm, 550 mm and 850 mm. Solutions for 150 mm, 400 mm, 500 mm and 700 mm are noticeably less common.