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Bathrooms & Kitchens page 4 - Outline Super Mirror, central heating (electric also available) page 6 - Ron with towel rails, central heating page 10 - Outline with towel rails, central heating (electric also available) page 13 - Towel Clip, electric Eskimo Home page 17 - Ron wall mounted, central heating page 21 - Leggy Ron, floor mounted, central heating page 25 - Outline, central heating (electric also available) page 30 - Colours, finishes and taking care of your Eskimo page 32 - Radiator colour chart page 34 - Technical data page 35 - Frequently Asked Questions page 36 - Delta T and correction factors
Outline Super Mirror Get Up: radiator size H 1500mm x W 430mm x D50mm
Eskimos range of beautiful stainless steel mirror-finish radiators for beautiful people. A high performance radiator that is so highly polished you can fully admire yourself every time you walk by
Outlines reflective radiators Available in a wide range of standard sizes and formats Super-high polished stainless steel gives near-perfect reflection* Hard wearing and easily cleaned Anti-mist Bespoke sizes can be made to suit any space High heat outputs Low water volume and diverter fitted as standard means rapid warm up which is perfect for low temperature heating systems such as heat pumps Available in electric and hot water versions Hidden valves can be specified so that the mirror panel appears to float just off the wall with the radiator function disguised. This will require the radiator front panel to be extended by 100mm so you will need to add 100mm to the height of the radiator shown in the brochure
*There may be some distortion in the panel, particularly around the edges. It wont therefore compete with a glass mirror for absolute perfection, but assuming youre perfect to start with, we bet you could do with a couple of extra curves?
*All heat outputs are calculated in accordance with BS EN442. For an explanation of Delta T (t), and to calculate performance at different Delta Ts, please see the technical information on page 36. To convert Watts to BTU/hr multiply the figure shown above for watts by 3.412, Valves must be ordered separately. Hidden manual valves are available for an additional 102 + VAT per radiator - see installation details and drawings on page 34. Thermostatic valves are not available as standard with this option. If thermostatic control is required with hidden valves please contact Eskimo Technical Sales. Towel hanging rails (5mmx 40mm bars) can be added to all mirror radiators: 96 for the first rail, 52 for subsequent rails. Test Pressure: 7.5 bar. Maximum Operating Pressure: 5 bar. Maximum Operating Temperature: 95C. Connections: 1/2 BSP Bottom (underside of radiator) opposite end tappings - use angle valves for pipes coming from walls and straight valves for pipes coming up from floor.
Outline Super Mirror Get Up: radiator size H 2000mm x W 430mm x D50mm
Eskimos towel rails are different. The towel rail on the front has a separate function to the radiator at the back one warms your towels, the other heats your room
Eskimos range of elliptical aluminium towel rail radiators The problem with fitting most towel rails to heat your bathroom or kitchen is that they only provide their full heat output so long as you dont hang towels on them. Hanging a towel over the bars of a towel rail is like putting a tea cosy on a tea pot it keeps the heat in, meaning a cold bathroom. Eskimos towel rails are different: the towel rail on the front has a separate function to the radiator at the back one warms your towels, the other heats your room. The twin functions of the design are not compromised by each other Ron is a modular aluminium high output radiator The matching elliptical towel rail is proportionately matched to the elliptical section of the radiator Available in a range of three standard heights with up to three towel rails Other sizes available on request Three metal finishes plus a range of standard colours - special colours available on request Other connection positions available see page 34 for connection options
Output at t 60C (Watts)* Standard Colours 1382 1274 1274 2002 2002 2416 2416 2416
Output at t 50C (Watts)* Standard Colours 1092 1006 1006 1582 1582 1909 1909 1909
Price exc. VAT Standard Colours 865 749 849 1,029 1,129 1,148 1,248 1,348
*All heat outputs are calculated in accordance with BS EN442. For an explanation of Delta T (t ) and to calculate performance at different Delta Ts please see the technical information on page 36. To convert Watts to BTU/hr multiply the figure shown above for watts by 3.412. Ron in Polished Aluminium, with one towel rail: radiator size H 1000mm x W 572 x D 110mm Valves must be ordered separately. Test Pressure: 7.5 bar. Maximum Operating Pressure: 5 bar. Maximum Operating Temperature: 95C. Connections: 1/2 BSP Bottom (side of radiator) opposite end tappings - use angle valves for pipes coming from walls and also from the floor.
Outline Get Up in Brushed Stainless Steel, with towel rail: radiator size H 2000mm x W 240mm x D 95mm
Eskimos range of flat panel towel rail radiators are different: one warms your towels, the other heats your room. The twin functions of the design are not compromised by each other
Output at t 50C (Watts)* 702 702 702 702 1336 1336 1336 1336 1336 1336 1336 2338 2338 2338 2338 2338 2338
Price exc. VAT 724 776 774 826 957 1,009 1,065 1,170 1,025 1,077 1,129 1,111 1,163 1,215 1,193 1,245 1,297
Finish Brushed Brushed Colour Colour Brushed Brushed Brushed Super Mirror Colour Colour (white in stock) Colour Brushed Brushed Brushed Colour Colour Colour
*All heat outputs are calculated in accordance with BS EN442. For an explanation of Delta T (t ) and to calculate performance at different Delta Ts please see the technical information on page 36. To convert Watts to BTU/hr multiply the figure shown on page 11 for watts by 3.412. Valves must be ordered separately. Hidden manual valves are available for an additional 102 + VAT per radiator - see installation details and drawings on page 34. Thermostatic valves are not available as standard with this option. If thermostatic control is required with hidden valves please contact Eskimo Technical Sales. Towel hanging rails (5mmx 40mm bars) can be added to all outline radiators: 96 for the first rail, 52 for subsequent rails. Test Pressure: 7.5 bar. Maximum Operating Pressure: 5 bar. Maximum Operating Temperature: 95C. Connections: 1/2 BSP Bottom (underside of radiator) opposite end tappings - use angle valves for pipes coming from walls and straight valves for pipes coming up from floor.
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Brushed Brushed Colour Colour Brushed Brushed Brushed Super Mirror Colour Colour (white in stock) Colour Brushed Brushed Brushed Colour Colour Colour
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Leggy Ron, in RAL7016 Anthracite Grey: radiator size H 307mm x W1508mm x D110mm
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Output at t 60C (Watts)* Standard Colour 959 1264 974 1299 1786 2355 1382 2534 3341 1032 1548 2064 2580 1208 1510 1812 2416
Output at t 50C (Watts)* Standard Colour 758 999 769 1026 1411 1860 1092 2002 2639 815 1223 1631 2038 954 1193 1431 1909
Price exc. VAT Standard Colour 898 1,155 616 813 1,083 1,390 765 1,338 1,719 490 701 882 1,093 585 694 802 1,048
RON-2-1144 RON-2-1508 RON-4-624 RON-4-832 RON-4-1144 RON-4-1508 RON-6-624 RON-6-1144 RON-6-1508 RON-15-208 RON-15-312 RON-15-416 RON-15-520 RON-18-208 RON-18-260 RON-18-312 RON-18-416
Ron in Matt Aluminium: radiator size H 1500mm x W 260mm x D110mm Ron in Gold: radiator size H 400mm x W 1040 mm x D110mm Ron in Polished Aluminium: radiator size H 600mm x W 416 mm x D110mm Ron in Polished Aluminium: radiator size H 400mm x W 1040 mm x D110mm
*All heat outputs are calculated in accordance with BS EN442. For an explanation of Delta T (t) and to calculate performance at different Delta Ts please see the technical information on page 36. To convert Watts to BTU/hr multiply the figure shown above for watts by 3.412. Valves must be ordered separately. Test Pressure: 7.5 bar. Maximum Operating Pressure: 5 bar. Maximum Operating Temperature: 95C. Connections: 1/2 BSP Bottom (side of radiator) opposite end tappings - use angle valves for pipes coming from either the walls or up from the floor.
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Eskimos Ron range can also stand on its own two (or three or four) feet
Recognising that many installation situations require a floor mounted rather than a wall mounted radiator, we at Eskimo have released this version of our best selling Ron radiator. As a design, Ron, among modern radiators, is uniquely suited to floor mounting due to the fact that it is completely symmetrical without any superfluous parts at the back of the radiator to spoil the clean lines. It therefore lends itself to installation in any setting where both sides of the radiator are on show, such as in conservatories, or in shop or office windows. Available in a range of three standard heights: 200mm, 400mm and 600mm Three metal finishes plus a range of standard colours Great for mounting under benches and seating, for warm winter bottoms Perfect for mounting in front of full length windows Ideal for rooms where sloping or curved walls prevent the use of wall mounted radiators An excellent way of avoiding damage to delicate wall coverings: from hanging radiators on expensive wallpapers, oak panelling in listed buildings or high skirting boards in period homes
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RON-2-832-FM RON-2-1144-FM RON-2-1508-FM RON-4-624-FM RON-4-832-FM RON-4-1092-FM RON-4-1508-FM RON-6-624-FM RON-6-832-FM RON-6-1092-FM RON-6-1508-FM
Leggy Ron in RAL7016 Anthracite Grey: radiator size H 307mm x W1508mm x D110mm
RON-2-832-FM RON-2-1144-FM RON-2-1508-FM RON-4-624-FM RON-4-832-FM RON-4-1092-FM RON-4-1508-FM RON-6-624-FM RON-6-832-FM RON-6-1092-FM RON-6-1508-FM
*All heat outputs are calculated in accordance with BS EN442. For an explanation of Delta T (t) and to calculate performance at different Delta Ts please see the technical information on page 36. To convert Watts to BTU/hr multiply the figure shown above for watts by 3.412. Valves must be ordered separately. Test Pressure: 7.5 bar. Maximum Operating Pressure: 5 bar. Maximum Operating Temperature: 95C. Connections: 1/2 BSP Bottom (inside of radiator feet) opposite end tappings - use corner valves for pipes coming up from the floor. Fixings: 4 off M8 expanding bolts (RAWL type) are provided with the radiator, suitable for concrete floors. For other floor types the installer will need to ensure that adequate fixing strength is acheived. Any fixings used must be suitable for the weight and height of the radiator and capable of preventing the radiator from being pushed over in normal use. If in doubt consult a qualified engineer.
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Eskimos range of flat panel radiators the original flat panel design for lovers of clean lines
Outline is a modular aluminium, high output radiator with a separate stainless steel or powder coated steel front fascia panel Available in two standard depths and 25 standard sizes Bespoke sizes available we make Outline radiators to the nearest millimetre to fit odd spaces and match existing pipe centres, reducing installation costs Two metal finishes plus a range of standard colours special colours available on request Other connection positions available including hidden valves Super high polished stainless steel finish gives near-perfect reflection on mirror option* Hard wearing and easily cleaned
Outline You Square in bespoke colour Chocolate: radiator size H 600mm x W 600mm x D95mm Outline Get Up in Brushed Stainless Steel: radiator size H 1800mm x W 430mm x D95mm
Anti-mist High heat outputs Low water volume and diverter fitted as standard means rapid warm up and perfect for low temperature heating systems such as heat pumps Available in electric and hot water versions Hidden valves can be specified so that the mirror panel appears to float just off the wall with the radiator function disguised. This will require the radiator front panel to be extended by 100mm so you will need to add 100mm to the height of the radiator shown in the brochure Twin function with optional factory fitted towel rails added: acts as a high performance radiator and towel warmer. The matching flat bar towel rail is aesthetically and proportionately matched to the radiator
*There may be some distortion in the panel, particularly around the edges. It wont therefore compete with a glass mirror for absolute perfection, but assuming youre perfect to start with, we bet you could do with a couple of extra curves?
Outline Super Mirror Get Up: radiator size H 1500mm x W 430mm x D50mm Outline Lie Down in Brushed Stainless Steel, with special side connections: radiator size H 240mm x W 2000mm x D95mm
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Price exc. VAT Brushed Stainless 542 633 628 729 861 1,015
You Square, output and prices, super mirror and standard colours
Base part no. 6060S 6060D 8080S 8080D Height mm (X) 600 600 800 800 Length mm (Y) 600 600 800 800 Depth mm (Z) 50 95 50 95 Output at t 60C (Watts)* 730 1339 1375 2578 Output at t 50C (Watts)* 577 1058 1086 2037 Price exc. VAT Super Mirror 602 809 855 1,072 Price exc. VAT Standard Colour 547 735 777 974
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Lie Down, output and prices, super mirror and standard colours
Base part no. Height mm (X) 240 240 430 430 430 430 Length mm (Y) 1500 1500 1500 1500 2000 2000 Depth mm (Z) 50 95 50 95 50 95 Output at t 60C (Watts)* 471 910 1186 2292 1660 3082 Output at t 50C (Watts)* 372 719 937 1811 1311 2435 Price exc. VAT Brushed stainless 673 873 847 1,095 1,052 1,414 Price exc. VAT Super Mirror 799 1,038 1,006 1,300 1,251 1,681 Price exc. VAT Standard Colour 726 944 914 1,182 1,137 1,528
Outline You Square in brushed stainless: radiator size H 600mm x W 600mm x D95mm
*All heat outputs are calculated in accordance with BS EN442. For an explanation of Delta T (t ) and to calculate performance at different Delta Ts please see the technical information on page 36. To convert Watts to BTU/hr multiply the figure shown above for watts by 3.412. Valves must be ordered separately. Hidden manual valves are available for an additional 102 + VAT per radiator - see installation details and drawings on page 34 - thermostatic valves are not available as standard with this option. If thermostatic control is required with hidden valves please contact Eskimo technical sales. Towel hanging rails (5mmx 40mm strips) can be added to all mirror radiators: 96 for the first rail, 52 for subsequent rails. Test Pressure: 7.5 bar. Maximum Operating Pressure: 5 bar. Maximum Operating Temperature: 95C. Connections: 1/2 BSP Bottom (underside of radiator) opposite end tappings - use angle valves for pipes coming from walls and straight valves for pipes coming up from the floor.
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Metal finishes Brushed stainless steel We use brushed stainless steel for our Outline radiator panels. The brushing is carried out on a grade which is compatible with most brushed stainless used in kitchens. It is also perfect for producing a sleek, industrial feel to an interior scheme. Super Mirror stainless steel For our mirror finish radiators, Eskimo exclusively uses Super Mirror stainless steel from Rimex Metals. Rimexs Super Mirror is as near a perfect polish that can be produced on stainless steel and has a perfect reflective quality. Unlike a glass mirror, Super Mirror can be used in food preparation, ceiling and high traffic areas because it will not shatter. There really is no other mirror stainless like it. However, as it is a sheet product, unlike a glass mirror there may be some distortion in the panel, particularly around the edges. It wont therefore compete with a glass mirror for absolute perfection, but assuming youre perfect to start with, we bet you could do with a couple of extra curves? Polished Aluminium Our Ron radiator sections are all polished in-house. Polishing a product of this scale and shape is a highly skilled job which involves running each Ron section by hand over a series of increasingly finer abrasive polishing wheels, ultimately seeking to take out practically all visible blemishes and marks. Eskimos polished finish is second to none. Matt aluminium The matt aluminium finish applied to our Ron radiator range is an anodised finish. Firstly each Ron section is polished as described above, then chemically etched and finally anodised to give a matt appearance that is durable and sleek. This entire process is carried out in our in-house anodising facility. Gold This an alternative anodised finish, again conducted entirely in-house. The gold colour is achieved through the use of a dye applied as part of the anodising process. This gives a slightly translucent lustre that will only be achieved with a true metallic product and cannot be matched by any painting process. Caring for metal finishes All of these metal finishes are pretty hard wearing, but all of them will benefit from an occasional clean with nothing more than soapy water. To remove any streaks or stains from our polished finishes we can supply specialist cleaning cloths please contact our sales department. Brushed stainless steel radiators also benefit from the application of a little baby oil to prevent finger marking. Apply this with a lint free cloth. If your radiator is inadvertently scratched in service we do have tips on how minor scratches can be removed depending upon the finish. However its best to call our technical department for a discussion on the best products and methods to use before attempting a repair. Colours All coloured finishes are applied in-house at our own powder coating facility. Other manufacturers radiators are usually wet sprayed with liquid paint - this doesnt offer anything like the same durability or thickness of coating that powder coating achieves. Powder coating is a polymer coating that is applied as a dry powder and then cured at high temperature to form a hard finish that is much tougher than conventional paint. Powder coating also has the advantage that it emits zero or near zero volatile organic compounds (VOCs which can be harmful to health) particularly important when a product is going to be heated in the home. All radiator parts that we powder coat are pre-treated to improve adhesion and corrosion resistance, meaning many, many years of trouble free service. Our facility is accredited by the worlds leading powder suppliers to ensure the optimum product quality is consistently achieved.
Any powder coating is, however, only as good as the powder used, so Eskimo specify powders from IGP Pulvertechnik AG. In our opinion Swiss manufacturers IGP produce the best powders on the market, most commonly used in demanding exterior applications. IGP have also developed an innovative easy-clean technology called IGP-DURAclean. IGP-DURAclean coatings possess a hydrophobic surface. Particles of dirt cannot easily adhere to the surface of the coating and are beaded away by water. As this is applied as part of the coating, the effect is permanent. This dirt repellence means less frequent and much easier cleaning. It also provides a coating that will withstand repeated cleaning better all you need is the occasional sponge and soapy water. Eskimo are the only radiator manufacturers to use IGP-DURAclean powders.
Eskimo have selected a range of standard colours that we hold in stock, and which are included in the standard price list. All other RAL colours are available as well as colours from other classification systems we also offer a colour matching service. Prices for non standard colours and colour matching are available on application.
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REDS
BLUES
GREENS
METAL FINISHES
MATT ALUMINIUM
POLISHED ALUMINIUM
ESKIMO GOLD
BRUSHED STAINLESS
SUPERMIRROR
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Technical data
Non standard connection positions Both Outline and Ron radiators can be specified with alternative connection positions at additional cost please contact the Eskimo sales department for details. See www.eskimodesign.co.uk for contact details. Outline radiators: hidden valve installation details With Outline radiators it is possible to have completely hidden manual valves. This is an optional extra that must be specified at the time of ordering. It is not possible to fit thermostatic valves with this option, so if thermostatic control is required this must be installed separately, either via a dedicated room thermostat or via remotely sited thermostatic valves. Discuss the options with your installer and/or call the Eskimo technical department for advice. See www.eskimodesign.co.uk for contact details. With this option the radiator front panel will be extended by 100mm in height in order to hide the valves and flexible hoses included with the radiator, and this should be accounted for when working out radiator size selection. Installation details are shown on fig. 1 to assist with planning this is not intended to provide a precise specification of pipe positions but as guidance only to help you decide if hidden valves are possible in your installation. Installation steps after fixing brackets to the wall and installing pipework and leaving stub pipes projecting from wall with a 90 angle pointing horizontally outwards towards the sides of the radiator as shown on the drawing: 1. With the radiator off the wall fit BSP to BSPT brass adaptors to radiator taper (BSPT) ends into the radiator using PTFE tape and/or a suitable thread sealant. Tighten. 2. Fit flexible hoses (end with rubber seal) to BSP male brass adaptor end now projecting from radiator after step 1. Tighten. 3. Move radiator close enough to wall to allow flexible hose end to reach stub pipe. 4. Fit compression end to 15mm stub pipes projecting from wall ideally with valve facing downwards so that valve can be operated from underneath radiator. 5. Provided the radiator is to be installed far enough off the floor so that the valve can be accessed with a flat head screwdriver from underneath, the radiator can now be mounted on the wall, filled, vented and balanced in accordance with installation instructions. 6. If the radiator is to be mounted too close to the floor to allow access to the valves with a screwdriver the radiator will need to be filled, vented and balanced via the valves prior to being lifted onto the brackets (Option 5 is very much preferable). At no stage during the installation process should the flexible hoses be put under strain, crushed or bent through an angle tight enough to cause the hose to collapse, as this could cause damage to the hoses or associated pipework. Q. How do I choose the size of my radiator? A. Firstly, ask your plumber to calculate the heat requirement of the room(s) in question or follow the steps in our heat requirement calculator on our website (we can also email you this as a spreadsheet). Then decide whereabouts you want the radiator and what shape it ought to be. Then look through the price lists to see what options you have in terms of size and finish we also have a further 300 standard sizes, 6 standard finishes and an infinite variety of special sizes and finishes. Youll find masses of options, so please call Eskimo if youd like assistance. Q. Are Eskimo radiators compatible with my existing heating system? A. Yes, Eskimo radiators are designed for use with any central heating system, in any combination of shapes or sizes, and with anybody elses radiators installed in other parts of the system. The connections are British Standard Pipe connections, which despite the name, are used on all radiators throughout Europe. Eskimo radiators have been used in locations as diverse as New York, Casablanca, Little Snoring and Irkutsk in Siberia. As for our electric radiators again they are compatible with all systems throughout Europe and we can also supply 120v 60hz versions for use in North America. Q. Should I change all of my radiators at once or can I do them one at a time? A. Whichever suits your site best Eskimo radiators will work happily as a single feature radiator or as the only style of radiator throughout a site. If one radiator only is changed, then the system might require balancing to ensure an equal flow of water to each radiator, but your plumber will do this. If you are installing yourself then see the technical help page on balancing found on our website. Q. Should I keep the radiators in the current position or can I move them somewhere else in the room? A. You can move them anywhere you like, but consider these points: if you keep the radiator in the current position it will reduce installation costs. Eskimo are the only company who offer radiators tailor made to the nearest millimetre if you give us your current pipe measurements (centre to centre) we will make a radiator that matches those precisely, reducing installation costs hugely. If you have a traditional property with single glazing then fitting the radiators under the windows makes sense, as the cold air dropping from the window is heated by the radiator, cancelling out cold draughts.If you have a modern building or good double glazing, then you can site the radiator in any position and in whatever format (long and low, tall and narrow etc) you fancy. Q. Is there anywhere I shouldnt put a radiator? A. Absolutely, but in terms of installation in a room, think about the movement of air through the radiator. All Eskimo radiators require air to move freely into (from underneath) and out of (above) the radiator. In practice this means that you should allow 100mm above and 100mm below the radiator without any obstructions such as skirting, shelves etc if you want to achieve full performance. If mounting the radiator in a purpose built alcove allow 100mm above and below the radiator, while the sides can be within about 25mm of the alcove wall provided the effects of heat are considered in the construction. Q. How long will my radiator take to make? A. All Eskimo radiators are made to order at our factory in Birmingham, UK, and the maximum lead time is 6 weeks, order to delivery. Q. Is there anything I can do to speed the process up? A. Yes, you can have all the pipework and valves installed, flooring laid, decoration finished etc. Then, when the radiator is ready, its just a case of mounting it on the wall and connecting the valves to the radiator. Pipe connection positions are available on the relevant installation instructions on our website, or from Eskimo direct. Weve done this for hundreds of installations and its easy. Q. Are Eskimo radiators efficient? A. Yes, Eskimo radiators have uniquely high heat outputs for a given size of radiator they therefore use less material to deliver the same power. However, they will cost the same amount to run as any other radiator, as all a radiator does is replaces the heat lost through the fabric of the building it cant make that building lose any less heat. So the running cost is a feature of how well insulated the building is (how much heat it loses) not how much heat the radiator gives out.
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Delta T (t ) is the difference between the desired ambient air temperature in the room (if in doubt use 20C) and the mean water temperature in the radiator. To calculate the mean water temperature in the radiator, add the water temperature at the inlet to the radiator to the water temperature at the outlet from the radiator and divide by 2. As an example: You wish to have an ambient air temperature of 21C in your bathroom. The water coming in to the radiator is at 50C, by the time its passed through the radiator it is down to 42C. The mean water temperature is therefore (50+42)/2 = 46C. To calculate the Delta T, subtract 21 from 46; the Delta T is therefore 25C. Delta Ts of 60C and 50C are shown in the price lists. If your Delta T is not 60C or 50C then you will need to apply a correction factor to the heat outputs shown in the price lists - see the list of correction factors alongside.
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