Low surface temperature radiator from Jaga offers a rapid installation

  • 4 Sep 2014

Recommended for use in health facilities, nursing homes, sheltered housing and a range of educational and public buildings, Guardian LST remains at a cool temperature of less than 43°C, meeting the criteria of Building Regulations Approved Document M and the NHS Estates Health Guidance Notes.

Available in wall mounted and flush to the floor options, the system features Jaga Low-H2O heat exchangers, tested to 20 bar and guaranteed to perform at a working pressure of 10 bar, to allow the boiler temperature to be set approximately 15° lower whilst still achieving the same output.

With casing locks included as standard, Guardian LST radiators can be supplied alongside Jaga dynamic boost effect technology or Jaga Oxygen technology, offering intelligent, indoor air quality control ideal for highly occupied rooms.

Jaga Heating
Jaga House
Orchard Business Park, Bromyard Road
Ledbury
Herefordshire
UK
HR8 1LG
Website: www.jaga.co.uk
Email: [email protected]

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