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Acova 3 Column Radiator, Volcanic (W)1226mm (H)600mm
Product details
Product information
The Acova steel column radiator comes in a traditional style, that is a classic equally at home in modern environments or traditional houses. Supplied with wall mounted brackets, blanking plugs, and bleed valves.
- Guarantee - 5 years
- Only fixings included
- Brackets and 1/2 inch air vent included. Screw fixings are not included.
Features and benefits
- A low water content radiator, giving fast, efficient heating
- Laser welded sections to produce a perfect seamless finish
- Fully reversible radiator to suit existing flow and return pipework
- Timeless design to suit traditional and contemporary homes
- Easy to install with adjustable brackets
Health and safety
Please note that this item has additional safety or regulatory datasheets available. The product may have possible health and safety hazards covered in these documents. Refer to the container for full information and always follow the instructions.
Specifications
Colour | Volcanic |
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Heat output | 1584W |
Material | Steel |
Maximum operating pressure | 10bar |
Maximum operating temperature | 110°C |
Model name/number | 3060-26-S-0336 |
Number of columns | 3 |
Product height | 600mm |
Product weight | 36.4kg |
Product width | 1226mm |
Product depth | 128mm |
Standard | BS EN 442 |
Wall to centre (with standard bracket) | 73mm |
BTU | 5403BTU |
Radiator type | Column |
Product code | 7640112393671 |
Reviews
Great looking. Couple of niggles.
Cillaw - 2 years ago
Only had this installed a day or two. Looks really great and overall I'm very pleased. However this is a black radiator and B&Q supply it with a white plastic radiator vent which looks rubbish. Had to buy a chrome one to replace it. Also the radiator had iron filings/paint bits inside which the plumber had to flush out before installing to prevent them getting into the heating system.