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What is a Stelrad P+?

What is a Stelrad P+?

The Stelrad Compact P-Plus / Type 21 is a Double Panel Single Convector radiator from the PlumbNation radiator collection. The Stelrad Compact Radiators consist of an elegant integrated top grille and side panels.

Where are Stelrad radiators manufactured?

Stelrad was founded in 1936 manufacturing steel column radiators from a purpose built factory in Southall. As a company, we have facilities in Mexborough (UK) and Nuth (The Netherlands).

What does P+ mean in radiators?

K1 also known as Type 11, is a type of radiator with 1 radiator panel and 1 set of convection fins. P+ also known as Type 21, is a type of radiator with 2 radiator panels and 1 set of convection fins. K3 also known as Type 33, is a type of radiator with 3 radiator panels and 3 sets of convection fins.

What is the difference between Stelrad Softline and Vita?

The Silhouette features sophisticated vertical lines on the fascia creating a crisp, clean, bold appeal. The Vita has flat grille and side panels whilst the Softline features gently curved side panels and grille.

Who owns Stelrad?

Stelrad Group
Stelrad Radiator Holdings Limited
Stelrad/Parent organizations

Are Stelrad the best radiators?

Europe’s favourite radiator manufacturer, Stelrad have been creating high-performing, high-quality radiators since 1936. Radiators have changed significantly since then, but Stelrad are still at the top of their game, combining impressive heat output with innovative design in all of their exceptional products.

What is a K1 radiator?

K1 radiators are typically the basic radiators to go for, and generally the cheapest. They consist of one panel on the front with a heating convector behind it. K1 radiators are best suited for small rooms or medium rooms that can accommodate a larger overall size. Also known as Type 11.

What is Type 11 radiator?

Type 11 is a single panel radiator with a single layer of fins. It’s looks very similar to Type 21 convector radiators but has no back panel which is usually hidden from sight.