Everest Plan Plinth
Technical details
Specification text
Low radiators are highly suitable for spaces with large window sections, like shop windows, verandas, winter gardens and under window sills. The cold air next to a window is converted into pleasant warmth.
With a completely flat front, a decorative upper grille and side panels the Everest Plan Plinth radiator ensure optimal warmth with a minimum of height and a great finish! Moreover this radiator can be connected either as a valve or as a compact radiator.
Heat output & dimensions
Type overview
Type 22 | Type 33 | Type 44 | |
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Height: 200mm with flat front | |||
Centre distance: 150mm | |||
W | 611 | 918 | 1.197 |
kg | 12,3 | 17,6 | 23 |
l | 2,8 | 4,2 | 5,6 |
m² | 2,05 | 3,08 | 4,1 |
n | 1,2614 | 1,2768 | 1,2915 |
Calculation Factor per meter length radiator at 75/65/20 °C in accordance with EN442
Characteristic equation: ф = KM x ΔTn
Connections
When mounting as a valve radiator:
When mounting as a compact radiator:
- the valve insert must be removed.
- the plastic plugs have to be removed and replaced by brass blinds.
* = a reduction in heat output will occur when combining low temperature heating with a high temperature difference between inlet and outlet.
Mounting and connection dimensions
Mounting dimensions
Type 22
Type 33
Type 44
Connection dimensions
L (mm) | 1000 | 1200 | 1400 | 1600 | 1800 | 2000 | 2200 | 2400 | 2600 |
E (mm) | 447 | 547 | 647 | 747 | 847 | 947 | 1047 | 1147 | 1247 |
L = Length of the radiator