Warp T Bold - Orange Towel Radiator - H655mm x W500mm
Terma has invested in pipe bending technology which allows it to produce heated towel rails such as the Warp S. WarpT Bold is designed with double layered bars at the front and rear which offers very high heat outputs and gives you the option to hang your towel on the front or the rear layer. The front layer of bars has a delicate curve at either end and the rear layer is completely flat suspended between the two uprights. Warp T Bold is very stylish in its construciton with neat rectangle shaped uprights to compliment the flat rectangular shape of the bars. Warp T Bold has a large surface area in comparison to lots of standard ladder type rails - so the colour stands out a lot more as a feature in the bathroom, on this basis Terma offer the Warp models in a range of very eye catching colours. Warp S can also be fitted as dual fuel - whereby it can run on the central heating in the winter and as electric in the summer. You simply need a Terma heating element and the Terma Integrated Valve with Immersion Tube (no T piece required with this valve) to easily install as dual fuel (1110h = 800w, 655h = 400w element) The Orange RAL 2003 colour has a matt, smooth textured finish and is stand out feature colour to brighten up a bathroom. Terma offers a 150x50mm colour chip of this finish should you wish to see the colour prior to purchase. If your pipework comes through the wall Terma suggest fitting 3 Axis Corner Valves for a neat finish where the valves do not protrude forward of thr towel rail and they run in line parallel with the bars at the bottom.
*These electric heating elements must be installed by a registered competent electrician. Any faults developed due to incorrect installation will not be covered under the product warranty. The suggested fuse size is calculated based on a 230V supply and whilst 230V is the nominal voltage given to homes in the UK, the actual voltage supply can vary. The registered competent electrician carrying out the installation will determine the appropriate size of fuse to use for the installation.
$358.69
Warp T Bold - Orange Towel Radiator - H655mm x W500mm—
$358.69




Description
Terma has invested in pipe bending technology which allows it to produce heated towel rails such as the Warp S. WarpT Bold is designed with double layered bars at the front and rear which offers very high heat outputs and gives you the option to hang your towel on the front or the rear layer. The front layer of bars has a delicate curve at either end and the rear layer is completely flat suspended between the two uprights. Warp T Bold is very stylish in its construciton with neat rectangle shaped uprights to compliment the flat rectangular shape of the bars. Warp T Bold has a large surface area in comparison to lots of standard ladder type rails - so the colour stands out a lot more as a feature in the bathroom, on this basis Terma offer the Warp models in a range of very eye catching colours. Warp S can also be fitted as dual fuel - whereby it can run on the central heating in the winter and as electric in the summer. You simply need a Terma heating element and the Terma Integrated Valve with Immersion Tube (no T piece required with this valve) to easily install as dual fuel (1110h = 800w, 655h = 400w element) The Orange RAL 2003 colour has a matt, smooth textured finish and is stand out feature colour to brighten up a bathroom. Terma offers a 150x50mm colour chip of this finish should you wish to see the colour prior to purchase. If your pipework comes through the wall Terma suggest fitting 3 Axis Corner Valves for a neat finish where the valves do not protrude forward of thr towel rail and they run in line parallel with the bars at the bottom.
*These electric heating elements must be installed by a registered competent electrician. Any faults developed due to incorrect installation will not be covered under the product warranty. The suggested fuse size is calculated based on a 230V supply and whilst 230V is the nominal voltage given to homes in the UK, the actual voltage supply can vary. The registered competent electrician carrying out the installation will determine the appropriate size of fuse to use for the installation.





















