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DQ Metro Towel Rail

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Country of Origin: UK Country of Origin: UK
Guarantee: 5 Years Guarantee: 5 Years

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Industry standard straight fronted ladder rail, the tried and tested Metro is available in a good selection of sizes to suit most applications.

A curved version called the Orion is also available.

What more indulgent pleasures are there than being in a beautiful, warm bathroom, stepping out of a hot bath and into the welcoming embrace of a warm, fluffy towel?

DQ's Bathroom Collection will give you the inspiration to fulfill your dreams of the perfect bathroom. Beautiful designs, the very best materials, and a level of craftsmanship that has earned DQ Heating its renowned reputation.

The choice of designs is matched by the huge range of finishes available from painted, brushed or polished stainless steel, chrome and satin chrome. All DQ's bathroom towel rails can be fitted with electric heater elements so even in the summer when the heating is off, towels will still be as warm as toast.

Features:

  • Style: straight/vertical.
  • Heating system: central heating or all electric.
  • Aladdin autovent (radiator bleed valve).
  • Guarantee: 5-years.
  • Radiator valves not included (click here to see valves).

 

Finishes:

  • chrome
  • white
  • RAL colours (call to speak to us about various other colour options)

 

Options:

  • various sizes.
  • central heating or all electric.
  • dual fuel (please call us to discuss your requirements).
  • towel bar.

 

Sizes:

  • see Technical Data tab for all sizes currently available.

 

Dual Fuel and Electric Fuel Elements
DQ's high quality dual fuel kits permit the use of your towel rail all year round. The towel rail is installed as normal but with the addition of a T-piece; this allows installation of the electrical element, which enables you to run the towel rail independently or in conjunction with your heating system.

To have your towel rail completely independent from your heating system there is the electric option. The towel rail is filled with a mixture of water and glycol, before the installation of the heating element which controls the temperature of the towel rail.

As standard the GT heating element is used for dual fuel and electric options, if you wish to use another element please contact us first before placing your order.

To order a dual fuel radiator please call us first to discuss your requirements and we'd be happy to give you an extremely competitive price!

 

Aladdin Autovent

Fully automatic radiator bleed valve.

 

Straight, angled or corner valve?

Straight -  Straight valves are typically used where the pipe work comes up from the floor.  These can either be through floor boards or along the skirting board and come up vertically to the underside of the towel rail and valves.

Angled - When used with a ladder style heated towel rail, angled valves are typically used where the central heating feed and return pipes come out of the wall. Angled valves offer a more elegant finish for your installation.  Add a matching sleeve to add a finishing touch.

Corner - These can be thought of as the neatest of all the valves, and is essentially an "angled angled" valve, so best suited for pipework  coming out of a wall.

 

Manual or TRV (Thermostatic Radiator Valve)

Both types of valves are found throughout homes everywhere, though  there's an increasing uptake of TRV valves due to its energy saving benefits.

Manual - these valves allow you to control the flow of water through the radiator and this controls the heat output. Adjustments are made by simply turning the wheelhead of the valve as much as needed.  Fully opening the valve allows the most flow and maximum heat.

Thermostatic - these are self-regulating valves which control the temperature of a room by regulating the flow of hot water to the radiator. A TRV consists of two parts: a valve that opens or closes to control the hot water flow and a sensor that controls the opening of the valve. The sensor contains a sensing substance, which adjusts the valve opening based on the temperature in the room and via a physical connection between the actuator-spindle and the valve-spindle/cone.

A TRV should not be fitted on a radiator where it is in the same room as the main house/rooms thermostat as this can lead to inaccurate overall house temperature control.

Check out our range of DQ radiator valves.

 

Questions?

If you have any questions and want to talk about your heating requirements then please give us a call and we'll help you find the best solution.

Model Width (L) (mm) Height (H) (mm) Pipe Centres (I) (mm) Watts Δt 50°C Btu's Δt 50°C Element Size Weight     (kgs)
Metro 30/80 300 800 264 325 1109 300 5.0
Metro 30/120 300 1200 264 490 1672 300 8.0
               
Metro 40/80 400 800 364 370 1263 300 6.0
Metro 40/120 400 1200 364 530 1809 300 9.0
Metro 40/180 400 1800 364 840 2866 900 13.0
               
Metro 50/80 500 800 464 420 1433 300 7.0
Metro 50/120 500 1200 464 600 2047 600 11.0
Metro 50/150 500 1500 464 750 2559 600 13.0
Metro 50/180 500 1800 464 925 3156 900 16.0
               
Metro 60/80 600 800 564 445 1518 300 8.0
Metro 60/120 600 1200 564 710 2422 600 12.0
Metro 60/150 600 1500 564 900 3070 600 15.0
Metro 60/180 600 1800 564 1107 3777 900 18.0
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