12" x 24" Hydronic Panel Radiator w/ Brackets, Model 22 Beacon Morris
12" x 24" Hydronic Panel Radiator w/ Brackets, Model 22 Beacon Morris
12" x 24" Hydronic Panel Radiator w/ Brackets, Model 22 Beacon Morris
12" x 24" Hydronic Panel Radiator w/ Brackets, Model 22 Beacon Morris
12" x 24" Hydronic Panel Radiator w/ Brackets, Model 22 Beacon Morris
12" x 24" Hydronic Panel Radiator w/ Brackets, Model 22 Beacon Morris
12" x 24" Hydronic Panel Radiator w/ Brackets, Model 22
Brand: Beacon Morris
Part#: BM-22-12X24
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12" high x 24" wide x 4-1/8" deep, hydronic (hot water) steel panel radiator with mounting brackets and hardware.
NOTE: a pair of pipe adapters are required to connect supply and return piping to the radiator and are sold separately (use part# 551016844 for 1/2" copper pipe, 551646850 for 1/2" PEX or PEX-AL-PEX, 551646851 for 5/8" PEX or PEX-AL-PEX).

Features:
  • Radiator includes mounting brackets w/ hardware, air vent (manual bleeder style), (2) drain plugs and thermostatic valve body with manual cap
  • Powder coated white finish is highly resistant to scratching and can be painted
  • Compatible with all piping configurations - parallel, series and dedicated
  • Combines convection with radiant heat to offer better efficiency than baseboard and higher level of comfort
  • Compact design means lower footprint
  • Wide operating temperature range (120-180F) ensures compatibility with virtually all types and combinations of hot water heating systems
  • Quiet - no screeching or hissing common with baseboards and steam radiators
  • Made in Europe

Technical Specifications:
  • Dimensions (H x L x D): 12" x 24" x 4-1/8"
  • BTU Output @120°F: 825
  • BTU Output @140°F: 1,309
  • BTU Output @160°F: 1,824
  • BTU Output @180°F: 2,358
  • Water Content (Gal): 0.55
  • Max Operating Pressure: 145 psi
  • Max Operating Temperature: 200°F

Warranty:
10 years
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Great product
I researched a number of different brands before purchasing these. These will produce more heat than other brands and are well priced. I found no problems with the product and they are working well.
Length: 16" | Height: 24"
By Loren (from Colbert, WA) on 12/13/2020
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Fourth one purchased
There are a great replacement for the hydronic baseboard I removed. They do a wonderful job and require far less wall space
Length: 24" | Height: 24"
By Jim (from Dalton, PA) on 11/26/2024
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Nice radiators at decent price
Simple installation, decent instructions, well made, heats nicely, fair price
Length: 56" | Height: 12"
By James (from Hardwick, MA) on 04/05/2024
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Does this radiator require Venturi tees on the supply/return lines?
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It depends on how the radiator(s) are piped. With dedicated supply and return line for each radiator (such as when using a manifold), venturi tee is not needed. Same applies to parallel piping (multiple radiators have one main supply line and one main return) this is the optimal configuration and the one we recommend. For series piping, when water flows from one radiator to the other (outlet/return line of the 1st becomes supply/inlet for the 2nd, etc.), a bypass valve can be used (such as part# 551015944 or 551015943) - these allow for adjusting bypass ratio to distribute hot water more evenly among multiple radiators - this would be our 2nd preferred method. A venturi tee is commonly used when you have a main hot water line where a branch goes to a radiator/baseboard and then returns back to the same line, replicating the scenario for all radiators down the line. A venturi tee would required for this piping method, but presents flow calculation challenges and therefore we do not recommend it.
By PexUniverse Customer Service on 06/10/2024
can this be used vert or horiz? can it be installed into regular baseboard piping?
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While it's intended for horizontal installations, it is possible to install the radiator vertically if the side opposite the thermostatic valve is on top. Regular baseboard piping would work just fine, but you may have to transition from whichever pipe you currently have to presently available adapter options (1/2" copper, 1/2" PEX or 5/8" PEX).
By PexUniverse Customer Service on 02/24/2020
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