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Designer
RCTT
MAIN FEATURES
AVERAGE
DIMENSIONS (mm) NOMINAL WEIGHT
MODEL CONSUMPTION VOLTAGE (V) CLASS IP ELEMENTS
LxWxD POWER (W) (KG)
(W)
RC 4 TT 447x580x100 500 305 230 1 X4 4 11,00
RC 6 TT 606x580x100 750 458 230 1 X4 6 15,00
RC 8 TT 765x580x100 1000 610 230 1 X4 8 19,00
RC 10 TT 924x580x100 1250 763 230 1 X4 10 23,00
RC 12TT 1083x580x100 1500 915 230 1 X4 12 27,00
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Designer
RCTTi (INERZIA)
MAIN FEATURES
AVERAGE
DIMENSIONS (mm) NOMINAL WEIGHT
MODEL CONSUMPTION VOLTAGE (V) CLASS IP ELEMENTS
LxWxD POWER (W) (KG)
(W)
RC 8 TTi (INERZIA) 765x580x100 1000 610 230 1 X0 8 21,00
RC 10 TTi (INERZIA) 924x580x100 1500 915 230 1 X0 10 25,60
RC 12 TTi (INERZIA) 1083x580x100 1800 1098 230 1 X0 12 30,00
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Designer
RCE
MAIN FEATURES
AVERAGE
DIMENSIONS (mm) NOMINAL WEIGHT
MODEL CONSUMPTION VOLTAGE (V) CLASS IP ELEMENTS
LxWxD POWER (W) (KG)
(W)
RC 6 E 593x580x94 750 458 230 1 X4 6 15,00
RC 8 E 751x580x94 1000 610 230 1 X4 8 19,00
RC 10 E 909x580x94 1250 763 230 1 X4 10 23,00
RC 12 E 1067x580x94 1500 915 230 1 X4 12 27,00
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Designer
RCA
MAIN FEATURES
• Electronic thermostat
• Simple to use controls
• Switch ON/OFF
• Easy & quick installation
• Installation template, wall brackets & fixings included
• Safety thermal limiter (75 degree C to touch)
• Complete with UK plug and power cord
AVERAGE
DIMENSIONS (mm) NOMINAL WEIGHT
MODEL CONSUMPTION VOLTAGE (V) CLASS IP ELEMENTS
LxWxD POWER (W) (KG)
(W)
RC 4 A 435x580x94 500 305 230 1 X4 4 11,00
RC 6 A 593x580x94 750 458 230 1 X4 6 15,00
RC 8 A 751x580x94 1000 610 230 1 X4 8 19,00
RC 10 A 909x580x94 1250 763 230 1 X4 10 23,00
RC 12 A 1067x580x94 1500 915 230 1 X4 12 27,00
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Designer
RC12B
MAIN FEATURES
AVERAGE
DIMENSIONS (mm) NOMINAL WEIGHT
MODEL CONSUMPTION VOLTAGE (V) CLASS IP ELEMENTS
LxWxD POWER (W) (KG)
(W)
RC 12 B 1025x380x85 1200 732 230 2 24 12 20,00
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Designer XTAL
Plasma
MAIN FEATURES
8
Towel Rails
TE
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Consumption and cost
Just like any heating system, there are a number of important factors that need to be taken into account to ensure the best
performance of heating systems. This includes:
• The building – The age of the building, its size, number • Lifestyle – A young working couple may have different
of external walls, and the quality of its insulation (if it has heating requirements compared with a retired couple.
any) all affect efficiency of any heating system. • Location – The climate and subsequent heating demands
• Room size – If you get a radiator that is too small, you’ll will vary depending on where you are in the country.
struggle to get your room warm enough and if you get a • Seasons – All heating systems will work harder in
radiator that is too big, you’ll waste money. winter compared with the British summer due to lower
• Insulation Levels – If insulation values are very high then temperatures.
heat loss will be minimal and the radiator will reach the
desired temperature sooner, which means it will consume
less electricity and consequently be cheaper to run.
To ensure the correct heating system is selected for a specific environment, calculating the Watts required is essential. This is
achieved by multiplying the floor space by the height of the room to attain the number of square metres in a room.
For rooms with ceiling heights of 4 metres and above please contact
Haverland UK for calculations.
N.B. These calculations should be considerated as ‘average‘ depending on climate zone, building fabrication and insulation quality.
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Heating calculation example
With a number of variables all influencing the effectiveness and efficiency of a heating system, estimating energy consumption
can be challenging. We’ve done the hard work for you and produced an example to help.
The example calculates the energy consumption and total running cost of Haverland radiators in an 80m2 three bed semi-
detached house located within a cold area of the UK. The Haverland radiators are operated at various hours during the day and
night to maintain a temperature of 21ºC.
Weekly Running Costs Monthly Running Costs Yearly Running Costs Monthly Direct Debit
£18.69 £74.76 £598.08 £49.84
*Note: These are approximate figures based on running costs for 8 months of the year and should be considered as average. We do
not accept liability for the above calculations.
Thanks to advanced control features and innovate designs, Haverland radiators are an economical and energy-efficient way to
heat a room. They allow users to program exact times and temperatures to minimise the usage and waste of electricity or heat
and the rapid heat-up of the radiators means that when you want heat, you get heat.
The process of finding the ideal radiator isn’t always simple. We’re here to help. Please feel free to call us if you have any
questions or queries or would like advice on the size of radiator you need to bring warmth to your rooms - call our Customer
Support on 0330 3651940 or email support@haverland.co.uk.
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