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Revive2 400H X 700L Double Panel, Single Convector P+ Compact Radiator

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A Revive2 400H X 700L Double Panel, Single Convector P+ Compact Radiator is a specific type of radiator designed for heating spaces.

Compact radiators are the most common type of central heating radiator used in residential and commercial properties to distribute heat throughout the building.

Double Panel: The radiator has two panels (flat surfaces) which increase the surface area for heat emission.

Single Convector: A convector is a corrugated surface (also known as a fin) that is attached to the radiator panel and helps increase the surface area for better heat distribution. "Single Convector" means this radiator has one fin between the double radiator panels.

Space Saving: Because the P+ range gives out more heat than a K1 compact radiator of the same dimensions, you can have a smaller P+ radiator, saving wall space but still get enough heat output to heat the room. On the other hand K2 and K3 compact radiators do have higher outputs but are much deeper, meaning P+ compact radiators are a better option for use behind doors or in tight spaces.

Efficiency: Modern compact radiators are designed to be energy efficient, helping to reduce heating costs while maintaining a comfortable indoor environment.

Versatility: They can be installed in various settings, including homes, offices, and commercial spaces. The extensive range of sizes make them especially ideal for rooms, such as bathrooms, hallways, and kitchens.

Compact radiators are commonly used in residential and commercial buildings where efficient use of space and effective heating are important considerations. With a huge range of sizes, they are particularly useful in rooms where traditional, larger radiators would be impractical or take up too much space.

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Manufacturer

Revive Radiators

MPN

80240009802

SKU

92585

GTIN

8698284009974

Product Item Type

Compact Radiator

Model

Double Panel, Single Convector (P+)

Gross Weight inc Packaging (KG)

13.145

Weight (KG)

11.997000

Height (Metric)

400mm

Width (Metric)

700mm

Depth (Metric)

100mm

Heat Output Watts

684

Radiator BTU Output

2333.000000

Projection from wall

101mm to 112mm

Pipe Centres

63mm or 74mm From The Wall

Manufacturers Warranty

10 Years (Subject to Manufacturers T&C's)

Customer Questions
Looking for black radiators, heard they never give out as much heat as the standard white ones, is this true?

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.

What is the difference between K1, P+ and K2 Compact Radiators?

There are 4 types of Compact Radiator available at Mr Central Heating. Single Panel, Single Convector • Sometimes referred to as K1, Single Premium or Type 11 radiators. Double Panel, Single Convector • Also known as P+, Double Premium or Type 21 radiators. Double Panel, Double Convector • Double Panel, Double Convector radiators are also referred to as K2, Double Deluxe or Type 22 radiators. Triple Panel, Triple Convector • These are also known as K3, Triple Deluxe or Type 33 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. How can I work out which size radiators I need? 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 K2 Dining room = 1200 x 600 K2 Kitchen = 900 x 600 p+ Bedroom 1 = 1400 x 600 K1 Bedroom 2 = 1200 x 600 K1 Bedroom 3 = 900 x 600 P+ Bathroom = 600 x 600 P+

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