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| | | Frico ribbed pipe radiator is very robust and durable. Ribbed-pipe flanges increase the heat-emitting surface and provide a high level of heat transfer combined with a compact format. They are approved for wet rooms and can therefore be used in laundry facilities, slaughter houses, dairies and similar buildings. Other application areas are wardrobes and dressing-rooms. The radiator is equipped with a protection grille. Three different models are available; type 125, 126 and 127, with outputs of 200-1150 W. Type 127 is sandfilled and thereby approved for use in rooms where there is risk of fire and recommended for use in agricultural buildings. Type 127 is suitable to use in barns and haylofts, as well as animal pens, carpentry shops and textile industry buildings. The radiators have a resetable overheat protection that covers the whole length of the heater. The units are thus protected against overheating even if only a part of the radiator is covered. The radiators are to be mounted horizontally on the wall with the overheat protection on the upper side of the unit. | | • Ribbed-pipe flanges increase the heat-emitting surface and provide a high level of heat transfer combined with a compact format. • Colour: RAL 6005. • Overheat protection covers the unit's whole length. • The steel casing gives lower surface temperature and extra protection against impact (except type 127). • The output selector on type 126 regulates the heat in three stages (0-1/3-2/3-1/1). | | |
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| | | The Vasa museum in Stockholm has chosen ribbed pipe radiators to heat their entrance. The design has been the same since it was first developed in the 1930s. | | |
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| | | Design and specifications are subject to change without notice. | | |
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