BENEFITS OF THIS RADIATOR
Benefits of this mirror radiator:
- mirror radiators, wardrobe radiators
- available with hooks for coats or umbrellas (chrome plated plastic, max. 20kg load)
- suitable for central heating system
- chrome vertical radiator
- available accessories: chrome hook, chrome manual valve set and chrome thermostatic valve set
- all radiators are supplied with brackets
- also available in a coloured version (see the Boom model)
MATERIAL(S) of this radiator: steel & mirror
WARRANTY: 3 years
DELIVERY SCHEDULE: approx. 8-9 weeks
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Sizes of the Boom chrome radiator:
Height: 1800mm high
Widths: 600mm wide, 750mm wide
Technical specifications:
Heat outputs: All heat outputs are shown at operating temperatures of 75/65/20°C (Δt50). All radiators have been manufactured and tested in accordance with DIN EN 442.
Valves: These designer radiators are not supplied with valves.
Connections:
- 4 x 1/2" BSP side connections - Centre-to-centre distance of connections: nominal height -50mm
- 2 x 1/2" BSP bottom centre connections - Centre-to-centre distance of connections: 50mm
Maximum operating pressure: 6 bar
Maximum water temperature: 90°C
Air vent: All radiators are supplied with air vent valves.
Brackets: All radiators are supplied with brackets.
The wall anchors and screws included in the wall fixing kit of the radiators are not suitable for all wall types. If necessary, use wall anchors, dowels and screws suitable for the existing wall. Please note that plasterboard and weak walls need to be reinforced properly before installing a radiator.
All radiators must be installed and maintained by a certified professional who provides legal guarantee for the work done. Neither the manufacturer nor our company can be held liable for improper installation.
Finish: chrome plated
Position of the mirror: in the middle of the radiator
See the technical drawing(s) HERE
COLOURS
Only available in chrome finish.
SAFETY NOTICE
SAFETY NOTICE
In order to avoid accidents keep to the following safety regulations:
INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE OF RADIATORS
• All radiators must be installed and maintained by a certified professional, who provides legal guarantee for the work done.
• The radiators must be installed exclusively by certified fittings provided by the manufacturer.
• The radiator must be fixed soundly to the wall; as radiators are very heavy, torn out of the wall they can do extensive damage and seriously injure people nearby.
• Radiators can be fixed to walls that can carry their weight. Too thin and drywall walls must be reinforced by a professional before installation.
• Use the radiators strictly according to their purpose.
• Radiator holders are designed to safely carry the weight of the radiator; for this reason never put any extra weight on it, cling to it or lean, sit or stand on it even for a second.
• The radiator should not be placed behind or below furniture or other obstacle for the circulation of air.
• The radiator can be damaged by mechanical force caused by hard objects, so avoid this by all means.
• If you notice any damage, fracture, etc. on the radiator, switch it off immediately or turn off the heating. In the case of electric and dual fuel radiators disconnect the device from electricity.
HOT WATER RADIATORS
• Faulty or damaged radiators can leak hot water, which might cause serious burn injuries. In case you cannot wait until it cools down touch the hot radiator with utmost care.
ELECTRIC AND DUAL FUEL RADIATORS
• Electric and dual fuel radiators must be handled with the same level of caution and safety measures as any other electrical household appliances.
• Keep the electrical cord intact. Cords must not get in contact with the hot radiator.
• Electric/dual fuel radiators in rooms with running water can be installed only in areas determined by the IP Code provided with each electric/dual fuel radiator. The IP zones drawing can also be found with these models. (The IP Code, International Protection Marking, IEC standard 60529, sometimes interpreted as Ingress Protection Marking, classifies and rates the degree of protection provided against intrusion (body parts such as hands and fingers), dust, accidental contact, and water by mechanical casings and electrical enclosures.)
GLASS AND MIRROR RADIATORS
• Although tempered glass, used for glass and mirror radiators, is many times stronger than float glass and complies with the EU standards, it is apparently not unbreakable, consequently it needs caution (despite the fact that, when broken, it usually will break into small fragments, which are less likely to cause serious injury.).
• Do not let any mechanical force caused by hard and sharp objects damage the surface of the glass/mirror.
CHILD SAFETY
• Unless the heating temperature is set low make sure that children are supervised near the radiator. As the body surface of a child is bigger than that of an adult, and their skin is considerably thinner, a hot radiator or hot water leaking from a damaged radiator can do more serious burn injuries to them.
• Some radiator models have sharp edges, which can also cause injuries to children. For this reason, if you live with children, or have children around unsupervised, install only radiators with rounded edges.
• Keep children away from the cord of the electric/dual fuel radiator. The best solution is wires hidden in the wall or the use of cord cover.