RONDE GR/1000

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Bathroom radiator, RONDE model, measurements: 1000x645x95mm

(water connection 600mm) heating power:
424W – at temperatures: 75°C/ 65°C/ 20°C (*)
528W – at temperatures: 90°C/ 70°C/ 20°C (*)
* water powering the radiator/water at the output from the collector of the radiator/the temperature of the surroundings

The radiators are made of noble acid-resistant stainless steel – satin (1.4301 grade according to DIN). The radiators have a unique system that masks the upper bleeding valves/blank covers, which gives them even more individualistic look and exclusive characteristics. In addition, the radiator has delicately vaulted construction that differentiates it from radiators from our LINE range.

Our radiators colouristically match all colours of tiles or paints that you may use I your bathrooms giving them unique and luxury look. The RONDE range radiators are especially recommended to bathrooms with an arrangement including rounded edges and asymmetrical design.

With each radiator, you will get a free agent for stainless steel care by WÜRTH.

Technical specification

A table of selection of heating powers for RONDE GR/1000 – a steel central heating radiator.

ΔT, [st. C]

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

30

229

238

248

257

266

276

285

295

305

314

40

324

334

344

354

363

373

384

394

404

414

50

424

434

445

455

465

476

486

497

507

518

60

528

539

550

561

571

582

593

604

615

626

An average temperature difference ΔT is determined by the formula: Δ T=(t1+t2)/2 – tr

Where:

t1 – temperature of the water powering the radiator [st. C]

t2 – temperature of the water flowing from the radiator [st. C]

tr – temperature of the air in the heated room [st. C]

NORMAL CONDITIONS

t1 = 75 [st. C]

t2 = 65 [st. C]

tr = 20 [st. C]

for Δ T = 50 [st. C]

AN EXAMPLE OF FINDING IN A TABLE HEATING POWER OF A RADIATOR FOR CONDITIONS OTHER THAN NORMAL.

Assumption

t1 = 83 [st. C]

t2 = 67 [st. C]

tr = 18 [st. C]

Δ T = (83+67)/2 - 18 = 57 [st. C] for the value Δ T = 57 [st. C] the heating power from the table is 497 W

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