VERTICAL STEEL PLATE RADIATOR
Delivery 10 working days
15 year radiator warranty
2 year warranty on the film
VERTICAL STEEL PLATE RADIATOR
the painting reproduced on the film is the following:
San Matteo is the subject of a painting made in 1602 by the Italian painter Caravaggio.It is kept in Rome in the Contarelli chapel in San Luigi dei Francesi.Artist: CaravaggioTechnique: oil painting on canvasDate: 1602Dimensions: 295 × 195 cmLocation: St. Louis of the French, RomeDelivery 10 days
15 year radiator warranty
2 year warranty on the film
CONTENTS OF THE "PACKAGE"
Vertical Art Factory is delivered with:
• Magnetic towel holder
• Upper grille - screwed side panels that guarantee greater safety
• 2 1/2 ”lower connections, internal thread, center distance 50mm
• 4 connections of 1/2 ”internal thread
• 3 1/2 "blind plugs - 1 1/2" breather plug
• Installation kit including:
• GB shelves
• Screws and plugs
PRODUCT INFORMATION
Recommended for installation in any domestic environment, including in the bathroom and kitchen
- Removable matte finish film (without special technical skills)
- Vertical development version -
- Possibility to choose with the same heights and widths, greater thicknesses with thermal outputs also suitable for very large environments.
TECHNICAL FEATURES
- Steel material UNI EN 10130: 2007
- Channel pitch 33.33 mm
- 1/2 "G manifold thread
- Operating pressure 10 bar
- Test pressure 13 bar
- Max working temperature 110 ° C
- 3-step painting process:
- Heat pretreatment and phosphating
- Basic painting by cataphoretic immersion
- Aesthetic finish with epoxy powders
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ROOM WATT CALCULATOR
Dear customer, in order to facilitate your choice of the radiator sized with the heat output closest to the needs of your rooms, we report below a guide, for indicative purposes only, we still recommend that the thermal calculations be carried out by a qualified heating engineer. .
Calculate Watts based on the size of the room.
Considering the desired internal temperature of 20 ° C
ENVIRONMENT Watts Needed
SITTING ROOM 85/90 watt / sqm
READ 70/75 watt / sqm
KITCHEN 75/80 watts / sqm
OFFICE 85/90 watt / sqm
BATHROOM 90/95 watt / sqm
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ATTENTION: The estimate of the heat requirement is a complex calculation that needs to take into account many factors, the above indications are only an estimate for the watts needed to the heating of the chosen environment, for no reason does it replace the calculation made by a qualified heating engineer.
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Michelangelo Merisi, known as Caravaggio
Michelangelo Merisi, universally known Caravaggio, (Milan, September 29 1571 - Porto Ercole, July 18 1610) was a painter Italian.
Trained in Milan and active in Rome, Naples, Malta and in Sicily between 1593 and 1610, Caravaggio acquired great international fame during his lifetime and immediately after death, constituting the current of caravaggism and exerting a strong influence on baroque painting of the XVII century, but was then forgotten until the critical rediscovery in XX century, and is today considered one of the most famous representatives of Western art Of all times.
His paintings demonstrate an exceptional sensitivity in the observation of the physical and emotional human condition, accentuated by the great fidelity to the live model and the scenographic use of light, considered at the time revolutionary characteristics in total contrast to academic practice. Raphaelesque.
Particularly restless soul, in his short life he faced serious vicissitudes. Crucial date in Caravaggio's life was May 28, 1606: responsible for a murder during a fight and sentenced to death, he had to flee for the rest of his life to escape capital punishment.
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History of the painting
The second version of the painting, still on site, emulates the canons of the time: San Matteo, inspired by a Angel appeared behind him, he looks like a scholar and writes in his own hand the Gospel, inspired but no longer materially led by the angel who, with a gesture, seems to list the facts that he will have to narrate in the text. The only hint of "unscrupulousness" in the work is the pose of the saint, who is preparing to write by soaking his pen in the inkwell while leaning with his arms on the table, and with his leg on a stool in precarious balance, as if to emphasize the uncertainty about what to write.
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Saint Matthew and the angel
Author Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio Date 1602 Technique oil on canvas Dimensions 295 × 195 cm Location St. Louis of the French, Rome
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