Terma Case Slim Flat Panel Designer Radiator - Storm Sky
- Ultra-Modern Flat Panel Design
- Powder-Coated Storm Sky Finish
- 1.5mm Thick Carbon Steel
- Statement Heating for Modern Spaces
- Space-Saving Vertical Orientation
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Product Specifications
More Information SKU 12699 Brand Terma Product Weight (kg) 37.1 Depth (mm) 84 Height (mm) 1810 Width (mm) 420 BTUs ΔT50 1761 Watts ΔT50 516 BTUs ΔT30 906 Watts ΔT30 266 BTUs ΔT60 2232 Watts ΔT60 654 Material Carbon Steel Material Thickness (mm) 1.5 Colour Grey Panels N/A Number of Bars N/A Inlet Size 1/2" (15mm) Inlet Location Bottom, far corners Pipe Centres (mm) 320 Pipe Centre to Floor (mm) N/A Wall to Centre Tapping (mm) 42 - 50 Projection from Wall (mm) 78 - 86 Max Pressure Working Pressure x 1.3 Max System Temperature (°C) 95 Safety Accreditation CE Certified. Manufactured to EN442 guidelines. -
Manuals & Installation
Download the Terma Case Slim Flat technical drawing & assembly diagram here.
Download the Terma radiator manual here.
Terma Case Slim Flat Panel Designer Radiators must be professionally installed by a qualified plumber: this is not a DIY task.
These radiators have adjustable wall brackets which gives them a fitted depth of 140 - 148mm.
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Warranty
Terma Case Slim Flat Panel Designer Radiators come with an 8 Year Manufacturer’s Warranty.
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Delivery Info
FREE 10-12 Week UK Delivery
This non-stocked, bespoke product comes directly from the manufacturer and is available with free delivery. Please allow 10-12 weeks for this item to arrive. Due to the fact it is custom made, this item is non-refundable unless damaged.
Orders of multiple items may be shipped on a pallet. If you are ordering multiple different items, we will always endeavour to dispatch your goods together. However, separate dispatches may be necessary if the items you have ordered are being shipped from different locations. Check our delivery page or speak to our customer service team for more information.
Please be aware that delivery times and charges may be increased if you want the items delivered to addresses in the Scottish Highlands & Islands, or outside the UK mainland. This will be calculated when you enter your postcode at the checkout.
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Product Specifications
More Information SKU 12699 Brand Terma Product Weight (kg) 37.1 Depth (mm) 84 Height (mm) 1810 Width (mm) 420 BTUs ΔT50 1761 Watts ΔT50 516 BTUs ΔT30 906 Watts ΔT30 266 BTUs ΔT60 2232 Watts ΔT60 654 Material Carbon Steel Material Thickness (mm) 1.5 Colour Grey Panels N/A Number of Bars N/A Inlet Size 1/2" (15mm) Inlet Location Bottom, far corners Pipe Centres (mm) 320 Pipe Centre to Floor (mm) N/A Wall to Centre Tapping (mm) 42 - 50 Projection from Wall (mm) 78 - 86 Max Pressure Working Pressure x 1.3 Max System Temperature (°C) 95 Safety Accreditation CE Certified. Manufactured to EN442 guidelines.
Sleek, lean and ultra-minimalist, the Terma Case Slim Flat Panel Designer Radiator is an excellent alternative to traditional styles. This flat panel radiator looks stunning in modern interiors, no matter whether it’s acting as a contrasting block of colour or blending into the rest of your décor. Its slim vertical frame allows the Terma Case to be used on narrow stretches of wall which would otherwise go unused – a superb space-saving solution for smaller rooms. This version of the Terma Case Slim Flat Panel Designer Radiator has a grey, storm sky finish and is also available in soft white.
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- Eye-Catching Industrial Design
- Powder-Coated Storm Sky Finish
- 1.5mm Thick Steel Construction
- Inlet Size: 1/2" (15mm)
- Inlet Located on Bottom Corner of Radiator
- Max System Temperature: 95°C
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- Wall to Centre Tapping: 42-50mm
- Projection from Wall: 78-86mm
- Max Pressure: Working Pressure x 1.3
- Includes Brackets, Screws & Plugs
- Valves Not Supplied
- CE & EN442 Certified
The BTUs above are based on a standard ΔT of ΔT50. This means a difference of 50 °C between the desired temperature of your rooms and the average water temperature of your system. It’s the standard to use if your boiler has an average water temperature of 70 °C.
Of course, the temperature of the water in your system will affect the heat output of your radiators – and not all systems operate at the same temperature. If the water is hotter, the heat output will increase. If the water is cooler, the heat output will decrease, and you may need more radiators to heat the space. If your system has an average temperature of 80 °C – common in older boilers – you should use BTUs measured at ΔT60. If your system has an average temperature of 50 °C – typical for low energy eco boilers – you should use BTUs measured at ΔT30. You can find these values in the specification tab. Remember, all heat outputs are approximations only, affected by a variety of different factors. If you are at all unsure, give our customer service team a call before buying, or check with a qualified plumber.