Halo Horizontal Hydronic Products
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Frequently Asked Questions
What makes the Halo Horizontal Hydronic radiator unique compared to standard panel radiators?
The Halo Horizontal Hydronic features an exceptionally low profile with heights starting from just 130mm which is significantly lower than standard radiators making it uniquely suited for installation in front of full height glazing or on low walls where preserving the view is critical.
How does the heat output of such a low radiator compare to taller models?
While the Halo has a reduced vertical surface area its deep profile (up to 187mm for the 250mm high model) and wide widths (up to 2000mm) allow it to generate a surprisingly high heat output for example the 250mm x 2000mm model produces over 6700 BTUs rivalling much larger standard radiators.
Can I install the Halo Horizontal Hydronic radiator on a conservatory dwarf wall?
Yes the Halo is specifically designed for exactly this application its low stature means it fits perfectly on short dwarf walls found in conservatories or under large window sills providing powerful heat to combat the high heat loss of glass without blocking light.
What valve orientation is required for the Halo Horizontal radiator?
The valve connections on the Halo Horizontal are typically located underneath the radiator so you will generally need straight valves if your pipes come from the floor or angled valves if they come from the wall behind ensuring a neat and discreet installation.
Is the Matt Black finish durable enough for a busy living room?
Yes the Matt Black (RAL 9005) finish is a high quality powder coat that is baked onto the steel surface creating a durable and scratch resistant layer that is well suited for modern living spaces and contrasts beautifully with light walls.
Does the 10 year guarantee cover the radiator if used on a heat pump system?
Yes the Halo radiator is fully compatible with heat pump systems and the 10 year guarantee remains valid provided the system is chemically treated however you must ensure you size the radiator correctly using the lower flow temperatures typical of heat pumps to achieve the desired room warmth.
How much clear wall space do I need for the 2000mm wide model?
For the 2000mm wide Halo model you should allow at least 100mm of clearance on either side for valve access and air circulation meaning you need a clear wall space of approximately 2200mm in total to install it comfortably.
Can I use the Halo Horizontal radiator in a bathroom?
While visually stunning the Halo is made of mild steel so if installed in a bathroom it must be in a well ventilated area away from direct water splashes to prevent corrosion although for wet rooms a dedicated stainless steel or aluminium towel rail might be a more practical choice.
What is the difference in depth between the 130mm and 250mm high models?
The 130mm high model has a depth of 88mm whereas the 250mm high model is significantly deeper at 187mm which accounts for its much higher heat output so you must check your floor space to ensure the deeper model does not protrude too far into the room.
