How to Install an Electric Towel Radiator | Bathroom Mountain
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- Опубліковано 29 сер 2022
- Bathroom Mountain’s resident expert, Craig Phillips shares his tops tips on how to install an electric towel radiator. In this video you will learn how to properly set out and measure for positioning your radiator, how to fit the heating element, and how to correctly fill your new radiator with the right ratios of water, inhibitor and air and secure with closing caps.
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Craig Phillips started his working life as an apprentice bricklayer, and after several years of studying went on to set up his own successful construction company. In 2000, his life took a dramatic change when he won Britain’s first ever reality TV show, Big Brother. Craig put his new found fame to use, and went on to combine his knowledge of construction and media savvy to forge a brilliant career as one of the UK’s leading DIY and home improvement experts.
With his vast knowledge, we thought he’d be the perfect person to help create our series of ‘How To’ videos that are designed to answer the most frequently asked questions that we receive about bathrooms and fitting bathroom suites and furniture.
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What a brilliantly excellent video. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
Better to prepare the mounts before filling the rail keeping it lighter & less chance of damaging the element. It doesn't look like its in any zones (zone 1 the bath / shower basin up to 2.25m or zone 2 0.6m from zone 1) as it looks like its a sink position not a shower but saying that its not good practice to have non IP rated electrical equipment (the fused unit) in a area likely to suffer from moisture. Better to have a flex outlet (sealed) with the FCU on the outside of the bathroom, but sometimes you don't get to choose.
Brilliant video, Craig is very clear and easy to follow. Would love to know why not oil filled and we would like to fit one in a caravan so is the inhibiter frost proof?
Can I ask, I thought the socket had to be fitted outside the bathroom? Looks like that spur willbe in zone 2 next to that water outlet.
I thought the same as a couple of comments below. Can that kind of " fused spur " be installed within the bathroom ?
Bought a towel radiator from here , came with instruction on how to install 👍 but no instructions on how the element works once fitted .
Hi can you help I've applied a 300watt in a collum radiator 800 x300 it only get to 30c is it because there is to much water to heat up.
🎉 How do you control the temperature of the bathroom? I didn't see any thing that acted as a thermostat. I don't believe you are intended to leave this heater on all the time.
Very good
Thanks!
so could i wire this to a normal double
socket
great expert tooling freakin adjustable spanner ...
Just installed the size same radiator however it was curved nightmare
Naturally, the bathroom is wet. Does this Towel radiator pose a danger?
The only negative I have here is that you drilled the mountings in an electrical zone. Regardless if your tester found nothing. You can’t rely on that. Hence you have 150mm zone left right up and down of any outlet
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Not allowed by Law ? Wtf ? Like it is some rocket science to connect a cable... If you are doing a tutorial make a complete one. It is just a UA-cam video, not official Electrician school with a diploma. if somebody dies doing a skateboard trick by watching a skateboarding tutorial, nobody is going to put a person that showed that trick to jail. 😂
Now I've made it really heavy by filling it with water, I'm now gonna hold it up in the air, as I try to fix it to the wall fixings...🦧🥴🤡