£259.99
Recommended Extras
We've hand-picked these items because they are a great choice alongside the Brenton Etna Brushed Brass Heated Ladder Towel Rail
- Available in 3 different sizes - please select an option above
- Classic ladder rail design with cylindrical bars and a modern Brushed Brass finish
- Made from mild steel
- Please select a size option above to see the heat output and more detailed dimensions in the specification box below
- Multiple bars offer plenty of room to hang your towels and warm them before use
- Radiator valves sold separately - please see our recommended extras
- Suitable for central heating or dual fuel use - T-piece and heating element sold separately
- Read more about the benefits of dual fuel towel rails and how they can save you money in our Dual Fuel Towel Rail Guide
- 5 year manufacturer's guarantee
Product Code | VI-12-50-BB |
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Type | Designer Heated Towel Rails, Heated Towel Rails, Ladder Heated Towel Rails |
Brand | Brenton |
Brand Range | Brenton Etna |
GuaranteeMore information | 5 Years |
Guarantee
All of our brand partners and manufacturers offer a warranty as standard. Please note that these guarantees are provided by the manufacturer, and will be subject to individual terms and conditions, for example avoiding abrasive bleach-based cleaning products.
If you need further info about a specific manufacturer's guarantee, please contact our team.
Popular Features | Dual Fuel Compatible |
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Orientation | Vertical |
Number of SectionsMore information | 12 Sections |
Number of Tubes | 12 Tubes |
Number of GapsMore information | 11 Gaps |
Radiator Sections
When looking straight on at your radiator, this is the number of individual sections with gaps in between you’ll be able to see. A section can have multiple columns within it, the number of sections relates to how many rows of columns your radiator has.
Radiator Gaps
This is an indication of the number of spaces there are between the sections of your radiator. For example, a radiator with 3 sections will have 2 gaps.
Finish | Brushed Brass |
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Shape | Straight |
Mounting Type | Wall Mounted |
Style | Modern |
Wall to Pipe Centres (mm)More information | 69 |
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Tube Diameter (mm) | 22 |
Width (mm) | 500 |
Height (mm) | 1200 |
Depth (mm) | 35 |
Pipe Centres (mm)More information | 465 |
Wall to Pipe Centres
This measurement will show you how far from the wall the centre of the pipes for your radiator will need to be. It is an indication of how far away the pipe inlets for the radiator need to be from the wall which is useful if you are looking to install a radiator using your existing pipework.
Pipe Centres
This is the distance between the centre of the two pipe inlets on your radiator or towel rail. This figure is an indication of where the two pipes for your radiator will need to go and can be helpful if you want to install a radiator using your existing pipes.
Fuel SourceMore information | Central Heating, Dual Fuel |
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Heat Output (BTU∆t 50ºC)More information | 877 |
Heat Output (BTU∆t 60ºC)More information | 1111 |
Heat Output (Watts)More information | 326 |
Fuel Source
This is the source of fuel your radiator or towel rail will use to provide heat. Radiators will generate heat through central heating systems, electricity, or a combination of both with dual fuel.
Central Heating:
These radiators will generate heat through the water pumped round your central heating system.
Electric:
Electric radiators contain fluid heated by an electrical element. They plug into a socket or are wired directly into the mains.
Dual Fuel:
Dual fuel radiators are able to run on both central heating and electric power. They contain a ‘summer’ heating element which will allow you to use your radiator in warmer months without needing to turn on your entire central heating system.
Heat Output (BTU∆t 50ºC)
BTU (British Thermal Units) is a measure of the heat output of radiators. ∆t 50ºC is the standard output of boilers in the UK & Europe, so this figure is an indication of the heat output (BTU) your radiator will give you at this standard temperature. To find out the BTU you need for rooms in your home, take a look at our calculator.
Heat Output (BTU∆t 60ºC)
BTU (British Thermal Units) is a measure of the heat output of radiators. ∆t 60ºC was previously the standard output of boilers in the UK (the UK has now aligned with the rest of Europe to use ∆t 50ºC). BTU ∆t 60ºC is an indication the output in BTU your radiators will give you at this standard temperature. To find out the BTU you need for rooms in your home, take a look at our calculator.
Watts
Watts is a measure of heat output used for electric radiators, with a higher watt figure meaning a higher heat output. Purchasing a radiator that has the correct wattage will ensure your room will be at a comfortable temperature without wasting energy.
By using our BTU calculator, you can calculate the number of watts your radiator needs to adequately heat your room.