STELRAD INTRODUCES NEW RANGE OF K3 RADIATORS

Recent developments in the heating system sector has seen a demand for larger radiators growing, to accommodate the increasing number of low-temperature heating systems being installed across the country.

These larger radiators are compatible with renewable heating systems, predominantly including heat pumps as well as traditional boilers.


Radiators are excellent emitters for these lower temperature systems but as with all heating systems, for the radiators to be as efficient as possible requires the radiators to be sized properly at the outset.

Stelrad has been offering its best-selling Compact K3 radiator range for several years, but the increase in demand for K3’s has seen Stelrad launch new versions of its popular Elite, Compact with Style and Planar series. These are available immediately from stock and are available via your local merchant from 1st November 2020. Each of the new ranges are available in 40 sizes, from stock.

“We are always keen to build the selection of radiator models, sizes and shapes we supply from stock and these latest additions are key to ensure that we can supply the needs of installers and specifiers who are increasingly looking to install ground and air source heat pumps as the drivers of heating systems up and down the country, “ says Stelrad’s Head of Marketing, Chris Harvey. “As we head towards 2025 and the Government’s stipulated deadline for installing fossil fuel-driven heating systems in new build properties, we will see the numbers of renewable heating systems increase and demand for these bigger radiators or in the K3’s case, higher capacity radiators but on a similar-sized radiator footprint to a K2, heading up and we need to be in a position to meet that demand. This latest introduction starts the process of providing the bigger radiators now so that we are ahead of the game as the demand continues to escalate for K3 options.”

A K3 radiator is simply a radiator that comes with three sets of panels and three sets of fins to ensure additional heat is emitted from a radiator only a little larger than a K2. The K3 is the ideal choice for low energy systems, providing outstanding heat output from a smaller footprint. As you would expect from a triple convector radiator with the Stelrad pedigree, the convectors are precision welded directly onto the waterways for greater efficiency and economy, with flexible connection options for the highest of commercial and domestic application specifications. As a measure of the all-round dependable quality and performance, the new Stelrad K3 models come with a 5-year Manufacturer’s Warranty.

The ranges available offer outputs from 1287 - 5682 Watts (4391 – 19388 Btu/hr) at a working pressure up to 10 bar. These new radiators are all BIM available to allow specifiers to include them easily in their designs and drawings.

To find out more about the new K3 options from Stelrad, head for the Stelrad website at www.stelrad.com or at www.stelrad.ie in Ireland. You can call for brochures and information on 0844 543 6200 or email marketing@stelrad.com. Alternatively, you can also see regular updates from Stelrad on Twitter @Stelrad and Facebook @StelradRadiators.

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