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Towel Bar Accessory (Round, Polished Finish)




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LAVA® Radiant Panels Description

Turn your LAVA® radiant panel into a towel warmer with this round towel bar accessory.

  • Available for LAVA® panels
  • Two bars are permitted for 250- and 500-watt units; three bars are permitted for 750-watt units; and four bars are permitted for 1,000-watt units
  • Polished stainless steel finish
  • Comes with mounting hardware

Specifications

Product Dimensions

Length 2′ 2″
Weight 3 lbs
Width 6″

Identifiers

SKU IP-BAR-LV-ROU-A
UPC (GTIN-12) 881308052843

Electrical

Voltage 120 V

Frequently Asked Questions

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Radiant heat travels through air, and typically heats up objects closer to the panel first and then the rest of the room later. Infrared heating from the panel can be easily detected from about 3-4 feet. Ideally, the radiant panel should be aimed onto the area with more use, since that will be the surface that will warm up first.

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If you have a room with "average" insulation levels, take the square footage and multiply it by 7 or 8 watts per square foot. That will provide a good estimate of the watts needed to heat that space.

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Radiant heat travels through air, and typically heats up objects closer to the panel first and then the rest of the room later. Infrared heating from the panel can be easily detected from about 3-4 feet. Ideally, the radiant panel should be aimed onto the area with more use, since that will be the surface that will warm up first.

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We do not have a Radiant Panels Running Cost Calculator.  However, this can be determined easily by taking the panel’s wattage, dividing it by 1000, and then multiplying the result by the local kW/hr cost – then take this hourly cost and multiple by 730 hours to get a monthly estimate.

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Verify that the mounting bolts are fully tightened on the rail. If not, tighten them until snug. If bolts are tight, look behind the LAVA and check to see if the rail is touching the rear of the enclosure.  If it is—that is the cause of the sound. Solution: Take some felt, and attach it in between the rail and enclosure.

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