FIELD: heating.
SUBSTANCE: invention refers to heating equipment, namely to water heating systems. The proposed radiator is demountable and consists of tubes of any cross-section, the number of tubes can be from 1 to 6, note that if the number of tubes is more than one, it must be even; two plates with through milled ports for the tube profile - a left one and a right one - are rigidly fixed to the tubes, the number of the milled ports matches the number of tubes, the said structure is then fitted by attached side covers with milled channels which provide for circulation process, the side covers are fitted by threaded holes to connect the radiator to the heating system, there are two holes in each cover; additionally if the number of tubes is more than one, an insertion is placed inside the upper or lower tube, it is a tube of lower diameter, threaded on one end, which is screwed into the threaded hole made in the cover and locked by a nut, the cover hole is fitted by a plug depending on the heat carrier movement loop.
EFFECT: longer service life, easier repair and maintenance.
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Dates
2014-06-27—Published
2012-07-17—Filed