Quinn Radiators Limited, Spinning Jenny Way, Leigh, Lancashire, WN7 4PE

"Advanced heating technology providing high specific heat output. With a balanced ratio of convection to radiation heat. Thanks to the low water content in the radiators, the heat can be sensitively and yet dynamically controlled for maximum economy."

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Quinn Radiators is Europe's leading manufacturer of Round Top radiators with 35 years of experience in the heating industry. The factory at Leigh has facilities that are at the leading edge of manufacturing expertise ensuring world-class standards of quality, reliability and finish backed by a 5-year warranty.

Quinn Radiator's range of panel radiators includes their Barlo Round Top, Barlo Compact and Barlo LST radiators; this is also complimented by Towel and Design radiators giving unrivalled choice to the specifier and consumer.

At Quinn Radiators, everyone from the sales team through to production are totally committed to you to ensure that you get the radiators you need - when you need them.

• Quinn Radiators are the first UK radiator manufacturer to achieve the BS EN ISO 9001:2000 accreditation.
• All radiators are manufactured and tested in accordance with BS EN 442.
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• All radiators are supplied under warranty for a period of five years in respect of defective materials or manufacture.
• The company has a philosophy of continuous improvement.
• Improvements are achieved by detailed analysis of test results and trends, which are translated into corrective and preventative actions.
• Regular audits are conducted to ensure that the systems remain compliant.
- Two B.S.I. audits per annum.
- Two independent audits per annum.

http://www.quinn-radiators.co.uk/



"Advanced heating technology providing high specific heat output. With a balanced ratio of convection to radiation heat. Thanks to the low water content in the radiators, the heat can be sensitively and yet dynamically controlled for maximum economy."

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Kermi Radiator Range

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The Kermi Classic compact range of high efficiency radiators feature modern looks with quality guarantee. Each Classic radiator is supplied with factory fitted top grille and side panels, with a high gloss two-stage powder coated white finish, wall brackets, blanking plug and directional air vent as standard.

Each Classic radiator is pressure tested to 13 bar with a 10 bar working pressure. The individual wrapping can be left in place during installation and can be removed on completion, therefore reducing the risk of paint finish damage. The Classic radiator is designed to the standards of DIN ISO 9001 and comes with a 5-year guarantee. Heat outputs are tested on conform to BS EN442 standards; they are also awarded the British Institutes Kite mark.With ease of installation and a wide range of radiator sizes and outputs specifying the Classic Compact radiator in your heating system will ensure high efficient heat output, aesthetic looks an peace of mind quality that's guaranteed.

http://www.kermi.co.uk/


"Myson are UK leaders in convector technology, customers can be sure that every Myson product is of the highest quality and reliability"

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The warmth and comfort of your home is one of the most
important things in your life. So why settle for less than
Myson?
Myson is one of the oldest and most respected companies
in the British heating industry, with a record of success that
stretches back to the early 1960s. We are also one of the
largest and most innovative producers of radiators and
heating equipment in Europe. What's more, we're the only
company to offer heating solutions for every room in the
house and across all price ranges.

http://www.myson.co.uk/


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"Barlo, Europe's leading manufacturer of the
latest ‘round-top' radiators, use state-of-the-art technology to give a smooth seamless, rounded appearance – a modern design that's altogether safer and more attractive, and yet costs no
more."


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Slim and stylish with exceptional performance, Barlo Round Top radiators are safe, attractive and easy to keep clean. With its smooth, slim and shapely contours and with none of the ugly top-tappings so rarely needed on domestic systems, the Barlo Round Top radiator combines a discreet, modern appearance with high performance and classic good looks. Manufactured and tested to BS EN442, they carry a full five-year warranty.

http://www.barlo.co.uk


"Stelrad's products are superbly designed and constructed for outstanding performance, lasting efficiency, economy and easy installation."

A range of 216 models provides extra sizing flexibility to cover a multitude of application requirements.

Four heights, with increments from as little as 100mm, with the longest length at 3000mm, the range also includes one of the smallest stock radiators on the market at just 400mm long, as well as one of the slimmest double panel radiators at just 77mm wide.

Flexibility of installation doesn't just mean greater choice of sizing either. These are specifically designed accessories to ensure that situations such as tiled walls can be overcome using items such as floor standing brackets.

http://www.stelrad.com


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"As part of Europe's largest manufacturer of round-top radiators, Veha offers a comprehensive product and after-sales support service. With expert technical back-up and the support of a dedicated national salesforce you can be assured of a level of service and reliability that's second to none."
It is VEHA's company policy to continuously improve and optimise the 'customer experience' throughout its operations - from receipt of order through production and finally distribution backed up by an after-sales service second to none..
Our only aim is to provide TOTAL CUSTOMER SATISFACTION.
VEHA have achieved this by implementing a quality system in accordance with the ISO 9002 standards.
The company holds Kitemark Licence N° 07196 showing compliance with BS EN 442 under a Quality System in accordance with BS EN ISO 9002.



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A water central heating system consists of basically the boiler, the radiators and the interconnecting piping. The boiler heats the water and (normally) a pump circulates the water through the pipework and radiators and back to the boiler. There are a number of different arrangements of boiler, pipework and supply to the radiators; each systems has its own advantages and drawbacks.

Pipework

There are 3 basic arrangements for the pipework connecting the boiler to the radiators:

Single pipe loop
Feed and return pipes
Micro bore

General practice is for the pipework to be installed below the radiator. With suspended timber floors, this is no great problem as the pipes can be installed below the floorboards with the risers to each radiator passing through holes in the floorboards. The pipework is normally either run between the joists or across the joists through cut-outs cut in the top of the joists. Except for microbore, the pipework should be supported below the floor boards to avoid excessive weight having to be supported by the pipework itself.

This method of installation is impractical where the building uses solid floors. Such installations normally have high level feed pipes with fall pipes feeding single or adjacent radiators. Where the ceiling of the room is suspended, the pipework is normally installed between the joists of the ceiling from above, this may not be possible where each floor is a separate dwelling.

A third alternative is to run the feed pipes around the top of the wall just below the ceiling with fall pipes. It is never really desirable to run the feed pipes at floor level, problems arise where the pipes have to cross doorways,although the pipes could be taken up and around the door frame or be buried under the floor.

Where high level feed pipes need to be installed in a loft, the pipework must in insulated. It is not normally considered necessary to insulate pipework below suspended floors however there is potentially (general small) scope for energy conservation if it were to be.

Where the level of the circulating pipework is above the radiators, the pipework needs to incorporate bleed valves to allow any air in the system to be released.

Single pipe loop

A single pipe loop arrangement has, as the name implies, a single loop of pipework running from the boiler and returning to the boiler. Each radiator 'sits' upon the pipe with both radiator connections made to the same pipe. As the heated water from the boiler is fed along the pipe, natural convection (hot water rises) causes the heated water to rise into the radiator displacing cooler water back into the pipe.

A major disadvantage of this arrangement is that the first radiator gets hotter than the second one etc. and the last radiator will be considerable cooler as the water will have given up most of its heat to the previous radiators along the pipe run.

In principal the number of radiators which can be fitted to a single pipe loop is unlimited, but the more radiators fitted, the greater the cooling between the first and last radiators.

These systems are often used in industrial buildings where the loop pipe may be extremely large, the systems can still be found in older domestic premises but they are generally old installation and are not considered efficient.

Feed and return pipes.

This system is more efficient than the single pipe loop. The heated water from the boiler is fed to one side of every radiator (the feed pipe) while the other end of each radiator is connected to a separate common return pipe. This means that the temperature of the water entering each radiator is more or less the same so each radiator should heat the local environment by the same amount.

A pressure relief valve is connected between the feed and return pipes, this allows the pump to circulated the water from the boiler if all the radiators should be shut off.


Because of the restriction of flow imposed by the radiators, the number of radiators is limited basically by the size of circulating pump. A standard pump for domestic use will probably be able to supply upto 12 radiators.

Micro Bore pipework


The micro bore system uses normal pipework for the feed from the boiler to manifolds and from manifolds back to the boiler on the return side. From each manifold, small pipework (normally 8mm) is connected to a number of radiators. The pipework between the manifolds and each radiator is normally kept below 5 metres, and special radiator fitting are used so that both the feed and return micro bore pipes are connected to the same end of each radiator.

Again, there is a pressure relief valve between the boiler feed and return pipes to protect the boiler should all the radiators be turned off.

The advantage of the micro bore system is that the smaller pipes contain less water so less heat is lost along each pipe run. In addition, the micro bore pipework can be easily bent during installation and does not require the same number of joints.

The disadvantages are than being very small, the pipes can easily become blocked due to internal sediment and the pump needs to overcome increased resistance when circulating the water from the boiler so the pump is more prone to wear.

In hard water areas, lime scale can build-up in any circulating pipework, this especially effects micro bore circulation systems and a suitable additive or water softening device is essential.

 

 

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