Single Exit Radiator Pipe Seal

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Product Code GRS-SE

130mm x 130mm x 21mm
10mm
60mm hole
1
20 per box
0.735kg
High Impact PolystyreneThermoplastic Elastomer
Injection Moulded
Yes

Product Description & Key Features

The Single Exit Radiator Pipe Guide and Seal (GRS-SE) provides an insulated point for one radiator pipe to pass through a wall. When paired with a second GRS-SE the product is ideal for tackling the problem of pipe work for larger radiators, where a pipe run from the centre point may sag below the radiator bottom.

The unit is slim enough to fit behind the radiator and will provide a draft seal to help achieve the new air leakage requirements of modern building regulations. The product can be used with radiators that employ a third, central bracket, and its face fix nature means it is ideal for studded wall details.

  • Can be orientated in any direction to aid pipe alignment
  • Rubber grommet secures the pipe and prevent air loss
  • Sealant channel on the reverse to prevent air leakage
  • Convex design helps to ensure air tight seal when fitted
  • Held by two secure fixing points offset from the penetration

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Cut out of radiator showing face-fix radiator pipe guide installed in the internal blockwork or stud wall behind the dry lining, directly behind where the radiator will sits.

Radiator pipe guides and seals – increased thermal efficiency

  Manthorpe’s radiator pipe guides and seals create an impermeable barrier at the point where radiator pipes meet and pass through walls. Gaps left around pipes allow heat to escape and colder air to enter, reducing efficiency, increasing energy costs and possibly resulting in failure of the building pressure test. Our radiator pipe guides and seals have been designed in response to the Revised Part L of the Building Regulations regarding air tightness. The radiator pipe guides are designed to work with the increasingly popular plastic pipes and the custom design of the radiator pipe seal eliminates gaps through which heat might be lost. The range of radiator pipe guides and seals is suitable for multiple wall types and radiator sizes. Twin pipe units are available for smaller radiators on both block and stud walls, and for larger radiators. A pair of single pipe units eliminate possible sag below the radiator and avoid any possible clash with a third, central radiator bracket. All of the radiator pipe guides work to prevent kinks or twists in pipework, creating a neat and tidy finish.   Radiator pipe guide – multiple flexible options Our radiator pipe guides and seals are supplied in boxes of 20 and can be installed by a single person. Multiple fixing points on all types of seal mean secure fastening to surrounding structure contributing to the seal’s airtight effectiveness. Our product range is suitable for 10mm diameter, flexible plastic pipe. Our radiator pipe guides and seals are entirely British manufactured, as are the majority of our products; proudly supporting British manufacturing and minimising risk in the supply chain and in your project schedules. Visit our Contact Us page to find details for your local Area Sales Manager, who can advise you of your nearest stockist. Alternatively, you can find stockists for our radiator pipe guides and seals and the full Manthorpe product range through our ‘Find a stockist’ facility. Just pop in your postcode for a list of your nearest stockists and accompanying maps and directions. And finally, remember to sign up for our new emails containing all the latest product updates, promotions and offers straight into your inbox.

Building site showing a row of joist seals pushed onto joists and laid on blockwork

Joist seals in a wide range of sizes and permutations

Joist seals – another innovative product from Manthorpe designed in response to the evolving building regulations. Our joist seals are designed to meet the requirements of Part L of the Building Regulations relating to insulation and air leakage. The joist seal is placed on the end of the joist, is built into the external wall and remains sealed thanks to the foam gasket seal, which maintains the seal over time in the event of any joist shrinkage; a simple and elegant solution. The two size ranges (G912 and G913) cover a multitude of joist cross-section dimensions. Overall, the joist seals cater for joist widths ranging 38-180mm, joist heights up to 302mm and blockwork depths from 100mm to 140mm. In the case of smaller joists, packer materials can be used. Further information is in the downloadable information sheets. In order to ensure the correct joist seals are ordered, the product code is composed of the three relevant dimensions: maximum joist height, joist width and blockwork depth. This also makes on-site final checking and subsequent re-ordering both simple jobs.   Joist seals – meeting the requirements of Part L of the Building Regulations To comply with building regulations, restraining straps should be fitted at 2m centres. Each joist seal is supplied with cut-out slots, which are easily removed to allow the affixing of these straps. Our joist seals are entirely British manufactured, as are the majority of our products; proudly supporting British manufacturing and minimising risk in the supply chain and in your project schedules. Visit our Contact Us page to find details for your local Area Sales Manager, who can advise you of your nearest stockist. Alternatively, you can find stockists for our joist seals and the full Manthorpe product range through our ‘Find a stockist’ facility. Just pop in your postcode for a list of your nearest stockists and accompanying maps and directions. And finally, remember to sign up for our new emails containing all the latest product updates, promotions and offers straight into your inbox.

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