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DECORATIVE UNDERFLOOR HEATING COMPONENTS WITH A HIGH OUTPUT AND FAST REACTION TIMEHeat output > Finish The standard finish is a gunmetal grey polyester powder-coat. The polyester-coated finned heating convectors deliver, at a flow rate of 0.3m. per sec. at 70C, approximately 650w per metre. Design service > M&L provide either individual components, or a package complete with a layout plan, designed for the heat output required. The components These are prepared to order with convector heaters, supports and air circulation baffles ready for a heating engineer or plumber to install. The components are supplied with pre-cut supports, optional brass trims, a setting-out guide and cover grilles. > Applications Typical applications are garden rooms, entrance halls, gallery spaces, traditional greenhouses and conservatories. Suitable for use with warm or cooled air systems, fitted around the perimeter of spaces requiring high output with fast reaction times. The grilles and supports are available online . Or sold as a prepared set of components with heating pipes for hot-water heating - email us for this service (see design service below). The system Requirements Finned convectors, with baffles to improve air circulation without the need for fans, are set in a duct with lift-off grilles, and can operate off an existing central-heating system. A 300mm deep channel 272mm wide (274 mm wide for the Dice pattern grille) is required. This is usually positioned about 300mm from the perimeter of the room, especially on external walls and across doorways. > High-quality convector heaters are manufactured to length. Alloy supports complete with setting- out guides, make installation simple. The flush brass trim is optional. Typical section of the heating channel, with loose lift-off cover grilles. For conservatories and greenhouses, a thermostatic controller which operates both heating and ventilation. The Marston & Langinger unique underfloor heating system. marston-and-langinger.com size="-1">
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