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Heaters for column and aluminium radiators 

 precise temperature measurement use of capillary thermostat ensures precise heater control;
long durability of the heating element thanks to double galvanizing process: nickel + chromium plating; lowest power consumption impulse operation, when heated the heater is started in impulse mode to equalize the temperature to the preset value; 
wide range of temperature control from 10oC do 70oC; easy to operate you only need to adjust the knob to the desired temperature, and the capillary thermostat will maintain it precisely; simple installation - easy front positioning of thermostat, thanks to using special, silicon conical gasket. 

| Radiator’s listed heat output [W] | | min | max | min | max | [W] | L [mm] |
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0,8 | 1,5 | | 150W | 150 | 300 |
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1,5 | 3,0 | 150W | 350W | 300 | 340 |
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3,0 | 4,5 | 350W | 550W | 600 | 390 |
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4,3 | 7,5 | 500W | 850W | 900 | 440 |
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5,2 | 8,3 | 700W | 1050W | 1200 | 470 |
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6,2 | 10 | 850W | 1300W | 1500 | 520 |
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8,5 | 18 | 1050W | 1800W | 2000 | 570 |
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If the water content of the radiator is in a lower line than the radiator output it is required to apply an HGT heater of higher wattage, stated on the corresponding line to water content. e.g. A radiator with a 7.5ltr max water content with an output of 550watts should be used with a 900 watt heater and not the 600 watt as stated on the line of radiator output. If the water content of the radiator is on a higher line than the radiator max output it is possible to apply an HGT heater of lower wattage than stated on the corresponding line. e.g. A radiator with 7.5 ltr water content with an output of 1050 watts can be used with a 900 watt heater and not the 1200watt If the difference between the water content and the output is greater than one line the HGT listed between these lines should be used if possible. e.g. A radaitor with a 7.5 ltr water content with an output of 1300 watts can be used with a 1200 watt heater. It is important to check the length of the radiator can accommodate the length of the heater to be used. 
| length of heater rod L [mm] | | |
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| HGT 0,15 | 300 | R1/2" | 150W/230V |
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| HGT 0,3* | 340 | R1/2" | 300W/230V |
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| HGT 0,6* | 390 | R1/2" | 600W/230V |
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| HGT 0,9* | 440 | R1/2" | 900W/230V |
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| HGT 1,2 | 470 | R1/2" | 1200W/230V |
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| HGT 1,5 | 520 | R3/4" | 1500W/230V |
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| HGT 2,0 | 570 | R3/4" | 2000W/230V |
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* - normally in stock It is important to check the length of the radiator can accommodate the length of the heater to be used 
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