Revive 963 H X 538 W Traditional Column Towel Rail
The Revive 963H x 538W traditional column towel rail has been designed to complement its range of column radiators. Combining a towel warming rail and radiator in one elegant unit, it makes the perfect addition to a small bathroom allowing you to carry the traditional look and warm feel throughout your home. Complete with access for a summer element.
Please note: The radiator valves are not included, so need to be purchased separately.
Manufacturer : |
Revive Radiators |
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Manufacturer Product Number : |
RTR96/53 |
SKU : |
4062 |
GTIN : |
611550073200 |
Spray Time : |
20 Working days |
Product Type : |
Towel Warmer |
Model : |
Traditional Towel Warmer |
Weight (KG) : |
0.000000 |
Height (Metric) : |
963mm |
Width (Metric) : |
538mm |
Heat Output Watts : |
593 |
Radiator BTU Output : |
2022.000000 |
Projection from wall : |
230mm |
Manufacturers Website: : | Revive Radiators |
Manufacturers Warranty : |
5 Years (Subject to Manufacturers T&C's) |
Warranty Terms and Conditions : | Warranty terms |
Manufacturers brochure PDF File : | download manufacturers brochure |
User Guide File : |
Revive-Column-Towel-Rail-User-Guide_2.pdf |
Installation PDF File : | download installation file |
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.
All of our valves are Bi-directional.
However, it is useful for you to know that due to the unique flow diverter, built within all Revive column radiators the flow MUST to be on the same side as the permanent blank which is the opposite side to the air vent bleed valve.
This is more a flow and return system thing, but is useful to know when thinking about your valves.