LST radiators from MHS

MHS Radiators, LST

MHS Radiators offers an extensive range of LST (low surface temperature) radiators for a multitude of applications. The range consist of Aeroguard, Ecoguard, Safeguard and Slimguard models, which are available in hundreds of permutations. They are all tested to BS EN442, and the casing and grille temperatures comply with NHS guidance. The finish is a durable antibacterial polyester powder coating.

The Aeroguard range comprises 575 variations with outputs from 453 to 7885 W. Lengths range from 663 to 2915 mm. There is a choice of standard 3H2 and 5H2 copper/aluminium heat emitters or, where a smaller footprint is requited, 3H4 and 5H4 emitters. Free-standing versions are available.

Ecoguard units are wall mounted or wall mounted with bottom inlet grille. They come in three heights with lengths from 600 to 2000 mm. They have TRV knockouts on both ends with a choice of three valve kits.

The Slimguard range (pictured) is only 75 mm deep. There are four heights with lengths from 661 to 2911 mm, as well as options of wall mounted or wall mounted with bottom inlet grille.

Safeguard LST radiators offer higher outputs in the same wall space as Slimguard models.

All outputs have been tested by BSRIA in accordance with BS EN442 with a ∆T of 50 K.

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