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Parada
plinth
Parada
plinth D
In response to the growing demand for even lower radiators
Purmo has now also developed the plinth radiator Parada
at a height of 200 mm.
All plinth models are equipped with a beautifully finished
top grid, elegant side covers and an integrated valve body.
The supply tube for the hot water is concealed behind the
front panel.
• The plinth radiators are manufactured from cold
rolled, top quality sheet steel 1,25 mm thick according to
EN 10130. Construction: EN 442-1.
• The plinth radiator is available in the following 2
variations:
- with flat front panel: single-sided (Parada type)
- with flat front panel: double-sided (Parada D type)
All models are available in types 22, 33 and 44.
• All Parada plinth radiators have a 33 mm vertical profiling.
• Test pressure: 13 bar.
• Working pressure: 10 bar.
• Operating temperature: max 120°C.
• Accessories supplied and included in the price: 1 valve
body, 3 blind stops, 1 airvent and 1 plastic cap.
• There are no welded-on hanging brackets on the back of
the radiator.
• For all types wall brackets are available (2, 3 or 4 brackets
depending on the length of the radiator).
• Standing brackets are also available. Standing brackets
are built-in or on the surface of the floor mounted.
• Note: both the wall and standing brackets have to be
ordered separately.
• Connections: 6 connections of which 4 x G ½” on the side
and 2 x G ½” at the bottom – 50 mm.
• Colours: standard colour is RAL 9016. Other RAL-colours
and metallic colours are available.
Heat outputs
Heat outputs are measured according to standard EN 442,
with a water temperature of 75/65°C and room tempera-
ture of 20°C.
Coating process
The radiators are coated in a modern facility, specially
designed to protect the environment.
Pre-treatment
The pre-treatment consists of degreasing the radiators
(removal of grease and oil) and phosphating. In combi-
nation with the base coat, the phosphate layer provides
excellent rust protection. After pre-treatment, the radiators
are rinsed in deionised water.
Coating
This procedure consists of 2 phases. First and foremost the
radiators are coated cataphoretically with a corrosion
resistant base layer via submersion in a KTL-bath.
The radiators are then baked in a hot air oven at +/- 175°C.
Finally the powdered epoxy-polyester layer is applied, this one
is resistant to shocks, normal humidity and the majority of
acids, in accordance with standards DIN 55900 and EN 442.
Packaging
The radiators are protected on 2 sides by cardboard, including
corner protectors. The whole is packed in shrink-wrapping.
Guarantee
Purmo gives a 10 year quality guarantee on the entire
range of radiators and underfloor heating!