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Huntington Beta Heat Traditional Radiator
Summary
The Huntington Beta Heat traditional radiator is a fantastically traditional bathroom radiator that would compliment a whole variety of period styled bathrooms. It comes with the appropriate fixings and offers a heat output of 3780 BTUs.
Features
- Style: Traditional
- Materials Specification: High grade, low carbon steel
- Height: 1000mm +/-2
- Width: 630mm +/-2
- Projection: 230mm +/-2
- Pipe Centres: 525mm +/-1
- Gross Weight: 27.72Kg
- Net Weight: 24.72Kg
- Finish: Chrome/high quality porcelain glaze
- Output: 3780 BTUs
- Number of Rails: 3
- Tube Thickness: 1.5mm
- Includes: Fixings
- Excludes: Radiator Valves
- Accreditations and Testing:
- Low carbon steel is used for all our towel rails
- 5 layered European Standard plating process
- Chrome plated to exceed 200 hours of neutral salt spray testing.
- Factory ISO9001:2008 compliant quality management system
- Tested to and manufactured in accordance with BS EN 442 standards
- Safety tested at 15 bar pressure
- Compatible for use on all UK heating systems that are tank fed or combination systems
How much heat will I need?
All radiators have a BTU rating, which essentially tells you how much heat they can generate. But how do you know how many BTUs you'll need to effectively heat your room? Easy! Simply click here to use our BTU calculator and find out in seconds.
What is a BTU?
BTU stands for British Thermal Units and represents the level of heat a radiator provides. The required BTU level to heat your room will influence the size of your radiators. Fortunately, we offer numerous options in all shapes, styles and sizes for you to find one that's right for you.
How is it calculated?
This figure is calculated by taking into consideration the dimensions of your room (width, length, height) and the type of windows (such as single or double glazing). You can either use one radiator to reach the total BTU level required, or a number of radiators which reaches the required BTU level when added together - let's get to it!
Why do I need to work out my BTU?
It's important that you get to grips with what BTU you will need in your room as you want to achieve the goldilocks effect – not hot, not cold but just right! If you're overheating your room, you'll probably see your bills increase too. It definitely helps to consider the space that you have before making a final decision.
Still unsure?
If you are still unsure of how much heat you may need please use our BTU Calculator below.
Once you’ve decided on a new bathroom radiator, you’ll also need to pick up some radiator valves separately to go with it. Compatible valves will be listed alongside the radiator on the product page or you can browse our full range of valves.