Neo Georgian 4 760mm Products
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does the 760mm height of this Neo Georgian model require top retaining stays for safety?
Yes. While the 144mm base is reasonably stable, the 760mm height raises the center of gravity significantly. A radiator of this height (weighing 100kg+ for a medium size) acts as a lever if pulled. We strongly recommend installing at least one wall stay (two for banks over 10 sections) clamped in the top third of the radiator to anchor it rigidly to the wall and prevent accidental tipping.
The Neo Georgian 4-Column 760mm radiator produces nearly 370 BTUs per section; can I use this to heat a room with limited wall space?
Absolutely. This is the primary use case for this model. Because it is tall (760mm) and deep (144mm), it packs a huge amount of heating surface area into a narrow width. A 10-section unit provides 3,680 BTUs but is only 634mm wide. This allows you to heat a substantial room using only a narrow pier of wall between windows, where a standard panel radiator would not fit.
How does the weight of 6.7kg per section compare to the 660mm model for upstairs installation?
The 760mm model is roughly 20% heavier per section than the 660mm version (6.7kg vs ~5.5kg). A 20-section radiator weighs 134kg dry. While manageable for a professional crew, it is reaching the limit of what should be carried up stairs manually in one piece. We advise ordering radiators longer than 15 sections in two parts for on-site assembly to reduce the risk of injury or damage to staircases.
Does the 144mm depth of the 760mm model allow for better airflow than the 221mm 6-column models?
Technically, yes. The 4-column design is "open" enough to allow air to pass through the columns relatively easily. The slimmer 144mm depth promotes a faster convective updraft than the denser 6-column blocks, potentially heating the room air slightly faster from a cold start, although the total heat capacity is lower than the 6-column "heat batteries."
Can I install the Neo Georgian 4-Column 760mm radiator under a window?
Only if you have high ceilings and tall windows. The radiator is 760mm high. You need a minimum of 50mm (ideally 100mm) clearance above it. This means your window sill must be at least 810mm - 860mm from the floor. Many modern windows are lower than this. If you install it with insufficient clearance, you will trap heat and reduce the radiator's output significantly. Measure your sill height carefully before ordering.
What is the correct pipe center distance from the wall for the 760mm model?
The pipe centers are central to the 144mm depth, placing them 72mm from the back face. With a recommended 40mm air gap (larger gap for taller radiators to aid convection), your pipe centers should be 112mm from the finished wall. If you have deep skirting boards, you may need to increase this distance to ensure the feet clear the skirting profile.
Does the 760mm height make this radiator suitable for drying clothes in a utility room?
While the heat output is excellent, we generally advise against draping wet clothes directly on cast iron radiators. The moisture can penetrate the paint finish (especially on the rougher cast surfaces) and cause flash rusting. Additionally, covering the top of a 760mm radiator blocks the convective chimney effect, which is the primary way this tall model heats the room. If you must use it for towels, install a separate drying rail above it.
Is the Neo Georgian 4-Column 760mm radiator compatible with a standard combi boiler pressure loop?
Yes. Cast iron radiators are tested to pressures (usually 6-10 bar) far exceeding standard domestic systems (1-2 bar). However, you must ensure your system is clean. Old sludge from existing radiators can accumulate in the bottom of the tall 760mm columns, causing cold spots. We recommend a full power flush of the system before connecting new cast iron radiators to a combi boiler loop.
