610mm (w) x 1800mm (h) "Corwen" Black Flat Panel Vertical Mirror Radiator (6 Sections)
The Corwen Black Mirror Radiator is a new design to the market and is already proving to be loved by all. The best quality mirrors mixed with the popular large flat panel profile radiators has created one of the most desirable radiators on the market, at the most competitive prices.
Data sheet
- Outer Finish
- Black Powder Coating
- Height (mm)
- 1800mm
- Width (mm)
- 610mm
- Design
- Corwen
- Colour Family
- Black, Mirror
- Material
- Mild Steel
- Output BTUs
- 4042
- Output Watts
- 1186
- Tube Diameter (mm)
- 10 x 70
- Tube Bar Pattern
- 6 Flat Panels with Central Mirror
- Fixing Kit
- Four point wall fixings
- Accessories
- Bleed Valves & Blank Plugs
- Maximum Operating Pressure
- 6 Bar
- Guarantee
- 10 Years Euronorm BS EN 442
- Projection
- 100mm
- Pipe Centres
- 610mm plus valve widths
- Socket Width
- 1/2" BSP
- Fuel Type
- Central Heating
- Brand
- NWT Direct
Why Buy This Mirrored Radiator?
"The Corwen Mirror Black is a sleek designer radiator that goes great in hallways and dining rooms. With this radiator fitted it will create an interesting focal point as well as being highly functional."
Product Description:
- Our range of radiators are designed in house and manufactured at our modern factory.
- The high heat output of our radiators are achieved from the sourcing of high quality steel, finished with a matt textured black powder coating for a robust quality finish.
- The mirror (130mm Width) is of the best quality glass and has an easy to keep clean finish.
- All our heat output figures (BTU'S) are listed at Delta T50.
- All our radiators are supplied with a wall mounting kit (including bleed valve and blank plugs)
- This radiator is supplied with a 10 year manufacturer guarantee. (Euronorm BS EN 442).
NOTE: Please do not compare this product with cheap imports, which will be aesthetically less appealing, manufactured with thinner tubes, have a poor finish and a reduced heat output.
Radiator Valves
Others in range
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°