Nevah Horizontal Double Products
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Frequently Asked Questions
What distinguishes the Reina Nevah Horizontal Double Column Radiator from standard horizontal panel radiators?
The Reina Nevah Horizontal Double Column Radiator features a distinct configuration of oval steel tubes arranged in a double row format. Unlike standard flat panel radiators, this design significantly increases the surface area for heat transfer. The Nevah range specifically offers unique height options of 295mm and 590mm, which differ from the standard 600mm height of many competitors, providing a specific aesthetic and fit for modern interiors while delivering a high BTU Output.
How does the 103mm depth of the Nevah Double affect installation planning and wall projection?
The Nevah Double model has a fixed product depth of 103mm due to its dual layer construction. For installation, you must calculate the total projection by adding the depth of the wall brackets to this 103mm figure. This results in a substantial projection from the wall compared to single models. It is critical to measure this space accurately to ensure the radiator does not obstruct furniture or walkways and to rough in your pipework at the correct distance from the wall before plastering.
What are the specific height options available in the Nevah Horizontal range and where are they best used?
This range offers two specific heights: a low profile 295mm and a taller 590mm. The 295mm height is technically ideal for installation under low windowsills or on dwarf walls in conservatories where vertical space is restricted. The 590mm height is a standard choice for general room heating, offering a powerful heat output such as 3198 BTUs for the 1400mm wide model, making it suitable for larger living spaces and hallways.
Do I need to purchase specific radiator valves for the Nevah Horizontal Steel Radiators?
Yes, the Reina Nevah Horizontal Steel Radiators are supplied without valves, requiring a separate purchase. Since the pipe connections are located on the bottom sides of the radiator, the type of valve depends on your pipe work. If your pipes emerge from the floor, you will typically need Angled Valves. If your pipes come out of the wall, you may need Corner Valves or Angled Valves depending on the angle of connection, to ensure the valve heads remain accessible.
How does the mild steel construction impact the performance and durability of the Nevah radiator?
The Nevah range is manufactured from high quality mild steel, which is chosen for its rapid heat up times and durability. Steel is an excellent conductor, allowing the radiator to respond quickly to thermostat changes, which improves the energy efficiency of your central heating system. The robust construction is backed by a 10 Year Guarantee, protecting you against manufacturing defects like leaks or weld failures, provided the system is chemically treated with an inhibitor.
Can I install the Reina Nevah Horizontal Double Radiator on a standard domestic heating circuit?
Absolutely, these radiators are designed for full compatibility with standard UK central heating systems. They operate on standard pressures and use universal 1/2 inch BSP connections. Whether you have a modern combi boiler or a traditional tank fed system, the Nevah Double will function effectively. You simply need to ensure your boiler has sufficient capacity to handle the higher water content and heat output associated with these large double panel models.
Are the Anthracite and White finishes durable powder coatings or simple paint?
The Anthracite and White finishes available on the Reina Nevah range are high quality powder coatings. This technical process involves fusing dry powder to the steel surface under heat, creating a finish that is far more durable and resistant to chipping, scratching, and moisture than standard wet paint. This ensures the radiator maintains its aesthetic appeal over its lifespan, even in high traffic areas like hallways or family rooms.
What is the difference in heat output between the 295mm and 590mm height models for the same width?
The heat output is directly related to the surface area of the tubes. For a radiator of the same width, such as 1000mm, the 590mm high model will deliver significantly more heat than the 295mm model because it has longer tubes and therefore more surface area. For example, the 1000mm wide unit at 295mm height outputs 1805 BTUs, whereas the 1000mm wide unit at 590mm height outputs roughly 2327 BTUs. You must choose the height that balances your physical space constraints with your heating requirements.
Is the delivery for the Nevah Horizontal Double range fast and free to the UK mainland?
The Budget Radiators page indicates that the Reina Nevah Horizontal Double Column Radiators are eligible for FREE delivery to the UK mainland. As these items are listed as In Stock, they are typically available for next working day delivery. However, it is important to note that this applies to the standard Anthracite and White finishes. Custom RAL colour orders will naturally incur a longer lead time due to the bespoke painting process required.
How many sections does a 1400mm wide Nevah Double radiator have and why does this matter?
A 1400mm wide Nevah Double radiator is composed of 20 vertical sections (based on the 590mm specs). This section count is important because it dictates the total weight of the unit. A double column radiator with 20 sections holds a significant volume of water and is heavy even when empty. You must ensure that the wall you are mounting it on is solid masonry or has been reinforced with timber noggins to safely support the full operating weight of the radiator.
