
The Sloane Victorian Radiator
An Intricate elegant design, going back in time
The Sloane cast iron radiator design was first produced in America in the 1880’s. It is famous for its finely etched features which gives rise to its name of the curly eared princess.
The elaborate yet sophisticated design of the Sloane provides a contemporary look for the more modern setting as well as a traditional look for the period home.
No. Of Sections | Length mm | BTU's | Watts |
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3 | 267 | 558 | 162 |
4 | 344 | 744 | 216 |
5 | 422 | 930 | 270 |
6 | 500 | 1116 | 324 |
7 | 577 | 1302 | 378 |
8 | 655 | 1488 | 432 |
9 | 732 | 1674 | 486 |
10 | 810 | 1860 | 540 |
11 | 888 | 2046 | 594 |
12 | 965 | 2232 | 648 |
13 | 1043 | 2418 | 702 |
14 | 1120 | 2604 | 756 |
15 | 1198 | 2790 | 810 |
Listed at Delta T50.
Returns policy for Paladin Branded ProductsOrientation | Horizontal |
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Height | 450mm |
BTU Output | 186 Per Section |
Watts Output | 54 Per Section |
Guarantee | 10 Years |
Material | Cast Iron |
Projection From The Wall | 145mm |
Socket Width | ½" BSP |
Model | Sloane |
This is just a guide for reference only, rooms may require more than one radiator. If this applies to you, divide the required output between the number of radiators required. All figures given are for Delta T 50°