Hydronic Cover Samples
SKU:Basic Sample - WHT
Hydronic Cover Samples
SKU:Basic Sample - WHT
Panel sample products
Material
All covers are crafted from premium galvanized steel with a durable powder-coated finish.Using our Fit Calculator is the easiest way to determine length and necessary accesories for your project. Find My Fit
FAQ
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Why do I need an End Cap?
Endcap Closed
used when the copper pipe bends down into the floor or into the wall behind the heater.
Endcap Open
Used when the copper pipe continues straight through an adjacent wall.
Endcap Zero Clearance
used when the original back plate terminates less than 0.5" from the adjacent wall.
Why do I need a Coupler?
Coupler
Overlaps two panels that are butted up together to create a longer panel.
Why do I need a Corner?
Inside Corner Connector-90
Used when two heaters meet at an INSIDE (heaters point away from you) 90 angle.
Outside Corner Connector-90
Used when two heaters meet at an OUTSIDE (heaters point towards you) 90 angle.
Inside Corner Connector-135
Used when two heaters meet at an INSIDE (heaters point away from you) 135 angle. Common for heaters placed inside a set of bay windows.
Outside Corner Connector-135
Used when two heaters meet at an OUTSIDE (heaters point towards you) 135 angle. Common for heaters placed inside a set of bay windows.
Why do I need a Bracket?
Wall Brackets:
Typically used when the original back plate has been removed, when the original back plate is less than 7.5" in height (less than 9.5" for Premium Tall), or in new construction environments. Panels that are 5' long or less need 2 wall brackets. Panels that are longer than 5' need 3 wall brackets.
Why do I need a Endcap?
Endcap:
Typically used when the original back plate has been removed, when the original back plate is less than 7.5" in height (less than 9.5" for Premium Tall), or in new construction environments. Panels that are 5' long or less need 2 wall brackets. Panels that are longer than 5' need 3 wall brackets.
