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Radiators

Brand: Luxor Model: 0000006192
Italian straight radiator valve for thermoregulator Luxor, male 1/2" x 24*19..
£6.00
Model: 0000002992
Air vents prevent the formation of air pockets and blocking systems with pressurized liquids. These models are suitable for radiators and need to be opened manually in order to remove the air from the system...
£0.70
Model: 0000002993
Air vents prevent the formation of air pockets and blocking systems with pressurized liquids. These models are suitable for radiators and need to be opened manually in order to remove the air from the system...
£0.60
Model: 0000002874
Universal wall mounting console kit for aluminium radiators. Three available sizes from which to choose...
£0.70
Model: 0000010306
Using multilayered Pex/Al/Pex pipes, manufactured using modern technology ensures minimal losses of heat and pressure, which leads to lower operating cost of the system. Another great advantage is the quick and easy installation. 10bar/ 95 °C..
£0.70
Model: 0000002879
Universal wall mounting console kit for aluminium radiators with plastic coating. Two available sizes from which to choose...
£1.60
Brand: Honeywell Model: 0000007276
Honeywell series lockshield valves are used to connect radiators and other heat exchangers to heating circuits of hydronic heating systems. They are installed at the return port of the radiator and offer a shutoff function to separate the radiator from the heating circuit, f..
£3.50
Brand: Honeywell Model: 0000007277
Honeywell series lockshield valves are used to connect radiators and other heat exchangers to heating circuits of hydronic heating systems. They are installed at the return port of the radiator and offer a shutoff function to separate the radiator from the heating circuit, f..
£3.50
Brand: ICMA Model: 0000002719
Radiator valve for thermostatic head for connecting the radiator with the water system...
£7.00
Brand: ICMA Model: 0000002718
Radiator valve for thermostatic head for connecting the radiator to the water system...
£5.80
Brand: ICMA Model: 0000002721
Radiator valve for thermostatic head for connecting the radiator with the water system. Used with adapter: ICMA 90 for attaching the valve to a copper pipe ICMA 100 for attaching the valve to Pex/AL/Pex pipe...
£5.30
Brand: ICMA Model: 0000002720
Radiator valve for thermostatic head for connecting the radiator with the water system. Used with adapter: ICMA 90 for attaching the valve to a copper pipe ICMA 100 for attaching the valve to Pex/AL/Pex pipe...
£6.00
Brand: ICMA Model: 0000002723
Radiator valve for thermostatic head for connecting the radiator with the water system. Can be attached with adapter ICMA 98 or another adapter size 1/2"...
£6.00
Brand: Fornara Model: 0000005422
Radiator valve for thermostatic head for connecting the radiator with the water system...
£4.50
Brand: Fornara Model: 0000005610
Radiator valve for thermostatic head for connecting the radiator with the water system...
£4.50
Model: 0000001152
3 bar and a temperature of 60 degrees. The pipe is also certified for drinking water...
£1.10
Brand: Honeywell Model: 0000014097
A Radiator Thermostat is installed onto a Thermostatic Radiator Valve Body (TRV body). The combination of both, the Thermostatic Radiator Valve (TRV), controls the room temperature by adjusting the flow of hot water through a radiator. TRVs are installed in water-based heating systems on the supply ..
£10.83
Brand: ICMA Model: 0000002717
Used to control the temperature in each room which has a radiator. Mounting a thermostatic head to each radiator makes the heating system more efficient and saves fuel...
£8.70
Brand: Honeywell Model: 0000007293
A Radiator Thermostat is installed onto a Thermostatic Radiator Valve Body (TRV body). The combination of both, the Thermostatic Radiator Valve (TRV), controls the room temperature by adjusting the flow of hot water through a radiator. TRVs are installed in water-based heating systems on the supply ..
£35.60
Brand: ICMA Model: 0000002730
The set includes: Thermostatic head with blocking ICMA 985 - 1 pcs. Radiator valve ICMA, Angled ICMA 772 for Thermostatic head (M28x1.5), for Adapter Ф16*1/2 - 1 pcs. Radiator lockshield valve ICMA 827, Angled 1/2" - 1 pcs. Adapter 1/2" Pex/Al/Pex Ф16*2 ICMA 98 - 2 pcs...
£22.70
Brand: Honeywell Model: 0000007281
This type thermostatic valve is supplied with fully operational handwheel for manual operation of the valve. Thermostatic radiator valves individually control room temperatures and thus save energy. They have quiet operation and are fitted to the supply of radiators in 2-pipe systems with mediu..
£7.40
Brand: Honeywell Model: 0000007280
Thermostatic radiator valve bodies (TRV bodies) are fitted on the supply or return of radiators or heat exchangers. They control the room temperature by regulating the flow of hot water into the radiator or heat exchanger. The temperature of different rooms is controlled individually and energy is s..
£6.20
Brand: Honeywell Model: 0000007279
Thermostatic radiator valve bodies (TRV bodies) are fitted on the supply or return of radiators or heat exchangers. They control the room temperature by regulating the flow of hot water into the radiator or heat exchanger. The temperature of different rooms is controlled individually and energy is s..
£6.80
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Types of Radiators

A very important and crucial part of a central heating system are the radiators because they transfer the heat from the source (boiler, heat pump etc.) to the rooms. Their working principle is based on fluid circulation in the radiator. Heated fluid enters the radiator from a piping system and when it cools it gives off the heat in the room.
There are two main types of radiators:

  • those that radiate heat (the water flowing through the radiator is with a high temperature)
  • those that use convection (accelerated heating with a fan-coil unit).

Main classification of radiators is based on the material they are made of.

 

Steel radiators

Steel radiators keep warm and give off heat for long periods of time. They are made using cold rolled steel that is highly durable and corrosion resistant. This makes steel radiators reliable and with long working life. They work both on the radiation and convection principle and can have thermal regulators installed to automatically set desired temperature in the separate rooms. Their main disadvantage is that even with small mechanical impacts the protective layer can be damaged. They are recommended for local closed systems where the heat carrier quality is controlled.

  • Steel panel radiators, or also called convectors are characterized by high efficiency. They are made of heating panels (welded along the edges) and convector fins (vertically placed channels). Ecological, harmless, with relatively low price and high heating capacity, these are the most common panel radiators on the market. Working pressure can reach 6 to 10 bar. Disadvantage: fine dust can be lifted in the room due to the convection.
  • Column steel radiators. They are made of steel tubular columns through which hot water passes. They can withstand higher pressure – 8 to 15 bar and they are more expensive than panel radiators. Their design can greatly vary and can be seamlessly integrated in any home’s interior design.

 

Steel radiators

 

Aluminium radiators

Made completely out of aluminium which is light and pliable material that allows fast and cheap manufacturing as well as easy transport and installation. Aluminium reacts quickly to temperature changes which means that it has very high thermal conductivity. Aluminium radiators are heated fast but they also cool down fast. The material allows them to be covered with a protective layer and powder coated in different colours (even though white is the most commonly used colour). This type of radiator has very high heating capacity even in small size. They are not recommended for large central heating systems due to the bad quality of the heat carrier (high acidity, rust and particles). This can lead to electrochemical corrosion.

  • Injection molded aluminium radiators. They are made using molds and have wide fluid channels and thick walls. They are made of separate sections which can be removed or added. Each section is molded under pressure and the material is an aluminium alloy that also contains silicon to increase the strength and all welds are made in inert gas envorinment. Hermetically sealed connections, reliability but also higher price are the main characteristics of injection molded radiators.
  • Extruded aluminium radiators. To make them extrusion technology is utilized – the central part is not molded but squeezed under pressure through an extruder and then pressed. With this technology there’s no casting, only pressing. This is a cheaper method of making aluminium radiators and they have lighter construction, easy installation, quick heating and they are more economical. They are usually made of recycled aluminium, they have thinner walls and cannot withstand high pressures which also leads to a lower price. The main disadvantage is that the number of sections is fixed and they cannot be dismantled.

 

Aluminium radiators

 

Fan Coil Radiators:

A fan coil radiators consists of a heat exchanger, one or more fans, and a control system that manages the operation of the fans. Due to their specific construction, they have the fastest heat dissipation among all types of radiators. Additionally, fan coil radiators offer the most flexible installation options. In addition to models with a decorative casing (suitable for floor or wall installation), there are also units designed for in-wall or ceiling installation. Their relatively high cost is offset by their very high efficiency (one fan coil radiators can replace two to three conventional radiators).

 

Fan Coil Radiators

 

Towel Radiators:

Modern towel radiators are one of the most preferred methods for heating bathrooms. Thanks to them, every shower becomes a true pleasure. Another advantage of this type of heating is that it prevents mold growth in the bathroom by reducing humidity in the room.

 

Types ot Radiators:

Steel radiators

Aluminium radiator

Fan Coil Radiators

Towel Radiators