Neo Georgian 4 960mm Products
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Frequently Asked Questions
The Neo Georgian 4-Column 960mm radiator produces nearly 475 BTUs per section; is this suitable for a small room?
Generally, no. This radiator is extremely powerful. A small 4-section unit produces nearly 2,000 BTUs, which might overheat a small bathroom or cloakroom. It is technically designed for large volume spaces (high ceilings, open plan). In a small room, the radiant heat intensity from such a tall, hot surface could be uncomfortable if you are sitting close to it.
How does the weight of 7.9kg per section compare to the 660mm model for installation?
The 960mm model is significantly heavier (7.9kg/section vs 5.5kg/section for the 660mm). A 20-section radiator weighs 157kg dry and holds ~40kg of water, totaling nearly 200kg. This is a heavy point load. You must verify that your floor structure (joists/concrete) can support this weight concentrated on 4 feet. Lifting it requires a team of 3-4 people or mechanical aids.
Can I install the Neo Georgian 4-Column 960mm radiator under a standard window?
Unlikely. The radiator is 960mm high. You need a minimum of 50mm clearance above it. This means your window sill must be at least 1010mm from the floor. Most modern and Victorian windows have sills lower than this (typically 800-900mm). This model is usually installed on "pier" walls between windows or on solid internal walls where height is not restricted.
Is the Neo Georgian 4-Column 960mm radiator compatible with
No. The internal water volume is large (~2L per section). Microbore pipes cannot provide the flow rate required to heat this large mass of iron evenly. If used, the radiator will likely be hot at the valve end and lukewarm at the far end. You must upgrade to 15mm (or 22mm for large banks) copper tails to ensure the radiator performs to its rated 474 BTUs per section.
How do I clean the internal columns of the 960mm high radiator?
The 960mm height makes the internal columns hard to reach. Dust will accumulate in the center, insulating the heat. You should use a long, flexible radiator brush (at least 90cm long) that can pass all the way through the 4 columns from top to bottom. Compressed air canisters can also help dislodge dust from the deep crevices.
Does the water content of the 960mm model require an external expansion vessel?
Yes. A 20-section model holds roughly 40 Litres of water. If you are fitting 2 or 3 of these, the system volume increases massively. A standard combi boiler's 8L expansion vessel is insufficient. You will technically need to install an additional external expansion vessel (e.g., 18-25 Litres) to accommodate the thermal expansion and prevent pressure relief valves from blowing.
Can I assemble a 30-section Neo Georgian 960mm radiator on-site?
Yes. A 30-section radiator weighs ~235kg. It is unsafe to ship or lift fully assembled. It will likely arrive in 2 or 3 batteries. You will need a Heavy Duty Joining Key and nipples to assemble it. Due to the 960mm height, you must ensure the floor is perfectly level before joining to prevent stress on the gaskets, which could lead to leaks.
