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TWIN COMBI Radiator (midd. conn.) Thermostatic Valves, left/brushed stainless steel
Description
Properties
Brand | SAPHO | |
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Colour | Brushed stainless steel | |
Heating type | Combined heating - Electric/Central | |
Equipment | Center connection 50 mm, Thermostat, head left | |
Weight / Piece | 1.05 kg | |
Packaging | 1 Piece | |
Warranty | 2 years |
Explanations
Dual fuel heating
Dual fuel towel rails combine two types of heating - central and electric. They can be connected to the central heating system, and also to an electric socket. We recommend a heating rod with the same or similar performance according to the specification of the radiator.
If you have a heater with a central connection, in depends on whether the heating rod can be connected via a valve (in such case a combination valve is used) or whether the rod is connected separately to the side part of the radiator (using a conventional valve). In case of a side connection, a combination valve is always used. There is a choice of using a manual valve or a valve with a thermostatic head.
Manual valve: Temperature control is carried out manually. The hot water supply can be connected to the left/right side of the valve without limitation.
A valve with a thermostatic head: the integrated thermostat maintains the temperature inside the towel rail. The thermostatic head must be located at the hot water inlet (except MONO ONE).
The connection valves we offer are supplied with a clamping fitting for the most common pipes (Ø15 mm for copper and Ø16 mm for Alupex), so there is no need to buy anything else for the connection. For covering the inlet pipes and holes in the wall, we recommend the addition of cover rosettes.
Description
Including universal pipes adaptor for Cu (Ø15 mm) and Alupex (Ø16x2 mm). No need to order anything else to connect the heating radiator.
We recommend to buy a cover plate.
The check valve is hidden under the decorative cover. It is closed with a hexagonal key. It does not serve to regulate the temperature, only to close the piping, eg in the case of dismantling the radiator, without the need to drain the heating medium.