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Thetford - Anthracite Horizontal Radiator H600mm x W560mm Grooved

Product Code: 21546
£168.30 Was £187
Out of stock
Available From: 14/06/2023
SKU
THER-60560GAD

Product Information

Your chosen heating system:

Gas boiler installed after
2005
or
Oil boiler installed after
2007

We've displayed the most appropriate heat output below to adequately heat your room:

Watts:

BTUs:

What are Watts & BTUs?

The heat outputs have been measured at Delta Δ50*.

What is a Delta (Δ) Rating?

*The Delta rating for your chosen heating system as recommended by Building Regulations

Main Features:

BTUS
  • Δ30: 1054 / Δ40: 1535 / Δ50: 2054
WATTS
  • Δ30: 309 / Δ40: 450 / Δ50: 602
What are Watts & BTUs?
What is a Delta (Δ) Rating?


  • Guarantee: 15 Years
  • Wall Brackets, Masonry Fixings, Bleed Valve & Blanking Plug Included
  • Colour: Anthracite
  • Finish: Matt
  • Heat Source: Central Heated/Hot Water
Material

Like stainless steel, aluminium radiators tend to have a higher price tag, but for good reason. In return for the extra pounds, you get the highest heat output compared to a radiator of the same size and water content in other materials which makes them great for compact spaces as well as open plan rooms. For those of us who are keen to do our bit for the environment, aluminium is by far the best choice. Because of the higher heat output, the aluminium radiator you purchase doesn't need to be as big, meaning it requires less water to be heated. Smaller radiator/less water + higher heat output/heating on for less time = as environmentally friendly as a radiator can (currently) get. This also means they are better for your bank account, so although you may need to spend some extra cash when you purchase, in the long run, you’ll be reducing your carbon footprint in your warm cosy home and be saving some money. Aluminium as a material also heats up quickly, which means that the radiator achieves its heat output quicker than other materials. This gives you more control over your heating system as a whole, reducing the amount of time you need your central heating to be on and therefore reducing the energy usage across your home.

Style

A popular pick for those looking to add a touch of design to their home, the flat style offers a sleek feel that will work with pretty much any décor. The hollow front and back panels, topped with chrome caps, are connected to two horizontal round tubes (these are called collectors) at the top and bottom. Vertical tubes run between these panels in the middle of the radiator. The hollow panels provide a greater surface area and therefore greater heat output (similar to the functionality of convector radiators).

Panels

Double panel radiators have two panels, one behind the other. Ideal for those walls that have a lot of dead space, but the room still needs a lot of heat, double panels offer a much greater heat output than their single panel sisters while still taking up the same amount of wall space and in most cases, they have the same projection – so they wont stick out into the room too much.

Colour

Anthracite is a high-end variety of coal noted for the purity of its carbon and the dark grey smoke it emits when burning. It’s also one of our customers’ most popular picks for a modern-looking radiator that looks as good as it functions. The smoky matt finish you achieve with this colour is quite unlike any other and produces a stylish effect with even the most minimalist design. As we become more conscious of our surroundings, tastes shift from the functional and the merely decorative to something combining qualities of both, and anthracite radiators certainly tick all of the boxes.

Heat Source

A central heating or hot water radiator is one that is plumbed into your homes central heating system. Whether you have a Combi boiler, gravity fed (conventional) system or a system with a cylinder, you can install this radiator.

Accessories

This radiator has G1/2” connections either side at the bottom and so the valves required will depend on your pipework (which is why they aren’t provided with the radiator):

  • For pipework coming from the wall to the side of the radiator, use corner valves.
  • For pipework coming from the floor and up to the side of the radiator, use angled valves.
  • For pipework coming along the wall to meet the side of the radiator, use straight valves.

There are a few different types of valves available for you to choose from: Manual Valves provide easy on/off control – simply turn the valve by hand to allow the water from your central heating to pass through into the radiator or towel rail, just like a tap! If this radiator is going to be in the same room as your main boiler thermostat (usually a little box on the wall or the mantle, that you turn up and down) then we advise you to use manual valves over TRV’s because a TRV will conflict with your boiler thermostat and can cause temperature issues around the home.
Thermostatic Valves (TRVs) provide multi temperature control of the radiators in your home – saving energy and money! These valves have sensor mechanisms inside that shut off the flow of hot water to the radiator when the room temperature reached the desired level! If your looking to reduce your carbon footprint while remaining cosy warm, then TRV’s are the way to go (provided they aren’t installed in the room where your main boiler thermostat is).

More Information
SKU THER-60560GAD
Brand/Manufacturer UK Radiators
Collection Thetford
Colour Anthracite
Finish Matt
RAL Code 7016
Material Aluminium
Water Content (l) 2.5
Dry Mass (kg) 8.01 kg
Height 600.00 mm
Width 560.00 mm
Depth 84.00 mm
Projection 117.00 mm
Pipe Centres 560mm + Valves
Wall to Pipe Centres 74.5mm
Orientation Horizontal
Number of Sections 12
Panel Type Double Panel
BTUs (T30) 1,054.00 BTUs
BTUs (T40) 1,535.00 BTUs
BTUs (T50) 2,054.00 BTUs
Watts (T30) 309.00 Watts
Watts (T40) 450.00 Watts
Watts (T50) 602.00 Watts
Maximum Operating Pressure (kPa) 1000
Heat Source Central Heated/Hot Water
Connection Size/Type 1/2" BSP
Style Flat Tube
Supplied With Wall Brackets, Masonry Fixings, Bleed Valve & Blanking Plug Included
Radiator Valves Included No
Product Assurances CE Marked, BS EN 442 Certified, 15 Years Guarantee
GTIN 5056094625730
Guarantee Length 15 Years
Material

Like stainless steel, aluminium radiators tend to have a higher price tag, but for good reason. In return for the extra pounds, you get the highest heat output compared to a radiator of the same size and water content in other materials which makes them great for compact spaces as well as open plan rooms. For those of us who are keen to do our bit for the environment, aluminium is by far the best choice. Because of the higher heat output, the aluminium radiator you purchase doesn't need to be as big, meaning it requires less water to be heated. Smaller radiator/less water + higher heat output/heating on for less time = as environmentally friendly as a radiator can (currently) get. This also means they are better for your bank account, so although you may need to spend some extra cash when you purchase, in the long run, you’ll be reducing your carbon footprint in your warm cosy home and be saving some money. Aluminium as a material also heats up quickly, which means that the radiator achieves its heat output quicker than other materials. This gives you more control over your heating system as a whole, reducing the amount of time you need your central heating to be on and therefore reducing the energy usage across your home.

Style

A popular pick for those looking to add a touch of design to their home, the flat style offers a sleek feel that will work with pretty much any décor. The hollow front and back panels, topped with chrome caps, are connected to two horizontal round tubes (these are called collectors) at the top and bottom. Vertical tubes run between these panels in the middle of the radiator. The hollow panels provide a greater surface area and therefore greater heat output (similar to the functionality of convector radiators).

Panels

Double panel radiators have two panels, one behind the other. Ideal for those walls that have a lot of dead space, but the room still needs a lot of heat, double panels offer a much greater heat output than their single panel sisters while still taking up the same amount of wall space and in most cases, they have the same projection – so they wont stick out into the room too much.

Colour

Anthracite is a high-end variety of coal noted for the purity of its carbon and the dark grey smoke it emits when burning. It’s also one of our customers’ most popular picks for a modern-looking radiator that looks as good as it functions. The smoky matt finish you achieve with this colour is quite unlike any other and produces a stylish effect with even the most minimalist design. As we become more conscious of our surroundings, tastes shift from the functional and the merely decorative to something combining qualities of both, and anthracite radiators certainly tick all of the boxes.

Heat Source

A central heating or hot water radiator is one that is plumbed into your homes central heating system. Whether you have a Combi boiler, gravity fed (conventional) system or a system with a cylinder, you can install this radiator.

Accessories

This radiator has G1/2” connections either side at the bottom and so the valves required will depend on your pipework (which is why they aren’t provided with the radiator):

  • For pipework coming from the wall to the side of the radiator, use corner valves.
  • For pipework coming from the floor and up to the side of the radiator, use angled valves.
  • For pipework coming along the wall to meet the side of the radiator, use straight valves.

There are a few different types of valves available for you to choose from: Manual Valves provide easy on/off control – simply turn the valve by hand to allow the water from your central heating to pass through into the radiator or towel rail, just like a tap! If this radiator is going to be in the same room as your main boiler thermostat (usually a little box on the wall or the mantle, that you turn up and down) then we advise you to use manual valves over TRV’s because a TRV will conflict with your boiler thermostat and can cause temperature issues around the home.
Thermostatic Valves (TRVs) provide multi temperature control of the radiators in your home – saving energy and money! These valves have sensor mechanisms inside that shut off the flow of hot water to the radiator when the room temperature reached the desired level! If your looking to reduce your carbon footprint while remaining cosy warm, then TRV’s are the way to go (provided they aren’t installed in the room where your main boiler thermostat is).

4.30 Average

10 Reviews

Jayne M

Nice looking radiator! Can't comment on performance as not plumbed in yet

Susan C

Excellent customer service.

Marina L

Fantastic product at a reasonable price, fast delivery. Very pleased with the quality and it looks great, will definitely be buying from this company again.👍🌟

Steve G

Linda S

Looks fantastic. Not fitted yet so hope it will perform as good as it looks

Antony C

Really looks the business. Very modern and makes a bold statement.

Antony C

Really looks the business. Very modern and makes a bold statement.

Anonymous

Radiators look great!

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