Revive 300 H X 800 L Double DELUXE radiator (K2)
- Double panel with double convector
- Factory-fitted top grille and side panels
- High quality paint finish white enamel
- Installation package includes brackets, vents, bolts and wall plugs
- EN442 tested and certified
- 10 year manufacturers warranty
Manufacturer : | Revive Radiators |
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Manufacturer Product Number : | D308R |
GTIN : | 5060168224606 |
Product Type : | Compact Radiator |
Model : | Double Panel, Double Convector (K2) |
Weight (KG) : | 0.000000 |
Height (Metric) : | 300mm |
Width (Metric) : | 800mm |
Depth (Metric) : | 105mm |
Heat Output Watts : | 801 |
Radiator BTU Output : | 2733.000000 |
Projection from wall : | 140mm to 155mm |
Pipe Centres : | 82.5mm or 97.5mm From The Wall |
Manufacturers Warranty : | 10 Years (Subject to Manufacturers T&C's) |
Manufacturers brochure PDF File : | download manufacturers brochure |
Black Nickel is the most popular colour of valves but the Silver Nickel is a close second.
To some extent, yes. Painted radiators do give out a little less heat compared to standard white radiators but the difference is minor. It will not impact the radiators ability to produce heat and heat a whole room. However, all of our colours are done by using a powder coating and so the colour makes no difference to the heat output. If you are considering painting a rad yourself, please not the more layers of heat resistant paint you add, the great the impact on performance.
There are 3 types of Compact Radiator available at Columnrads UK.
Single Premium
- Sometimes refered to as K1 or Single Panel, Single Convector radiators.
Double Premium
- Also known as P+ or double panel, single Convector radiators.
Double Deluxe
- Double Deluxe radiators are also refered to as K2 or double panel, double convector radiators.
The Panel is the front, ribbed facing of the radiator where the water channels are.
The Convector is the part behind the panel, or between the panels that is the sheet metal zig zaging which helps draw the cold air up from below, heating it as it rises.
Our BTU Calculator tool will help you identify suitable radiators for the specific room(s) in question. As a guide, in our experience we’ve found the typical room size of the average 3 bedroomed house requires the following radiator sizes:
Lounge = 1400 x 600 double
Dining room = 1200 x 600 double
Kitchen = 900 x 600 double
Bedroom 1 = 1400 x 600 single
Bedroom 2 = 1200 x 600 single
Bedroom 3 = 900 x 600 single
Bathroom = 600 x 600 double