"Vulcan" 400mm (h) Double Panel Horizontal Radiator (10 Sizes)
The Vulcan is a modern, flat panel radiator available in a wide range of sizes to suit a variety of roomsets. It combines a contemporary look while still providing excellent heat outputs and value for money.
Data sheet
- Outer Finish
- White Powder Coating
- Height (mm)
- 400mm
- Width (mm)
- 400mm, 600mm, 800mm, 900mm, 1000mm, 1200mm, 1400mm, 1600mm, 1800mm, 2000mm
- Design
- Vulcan - Slimline Flat Panel
- Colour Family
- White
- Material
- Mild Steel
- Output BTUs
- 1529, 2293, 3057, 3443, 3825, 4589, 5353, 6118, 6882, 7646
- Fixing Kit
- 2 Wall Brackets
- Guarantee
- 10 Year Guarantee
- Projection
- 125mm
- Pipe Centres
- 75mm
- Fuel Type
- Central Heating
- Brand
- NWT Direct
The Vulcan is a modern, flat Panel Radiator available in a wide range of sizes to suit a variety of roomsets. It combines a contemporary look while still providing excellent heat outputs and value for money.
Horizntal Steel Flat Double Panel with Double Convector
- RAL 9016 White powder coated finish
- Supplied with 2 Wall Brackets and 1 Manual Airvent
- Also available in single panel
- Manufactured and tested to ISO 9002, EN442
- BTUs figures are listed at delta t50
Pipe centres left to right = Width plus valves
Pipe centres from wall = 75mm
Depth from wall = 125mm
Vulcan Horizontal Double Panel Sizes Chart:
400mm(h) x 400mm(w) Vulcan Double - BTUs:1529
400mm(h) x 600mm(w) Vulcan Double - BTUs:2293
400mm(h) x 800mm(w) Vulcan Double - BTUs:3057
400mm(h) x 900mm(w) Vulcan Double - BTUs:3443
400mm(h) x 1000mm(w) Vulcan Double - BTUs:3825
400mm(h) x 1200mm(w) Vulcan Double - BTUs:4589
400mm(h) x 1400mm(w) Vulcan Double - BTUs:5353
400mm(h) x 1600mm(w) Vulcan Double - BTUs:6118
400mm(h) x 1800mm(w) Vulcan Double - BTUs:6882
400mm(h) x 2000mm(w) Vulcan Double - BTUs:7646
NOTE: Valves are not supplied. We recommend a pair of Angled Valves when pipework is coming up from the floor or a pair of Corner Valves when pipework is coming out of the wall.
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This is just a guide for reference only, rooms may require more than one radiator. If this applies to you, divide the required output between the number of radiators required. All figures given are for Delta T 50°