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Quick Reference - Required information

Length: Measure length including pipes. Its a good idea to ( add ½ to 1 inch ) if you have the room.
Height: Measure from floor to top of radiator. No need to add any additional clearance. Your final height will be as described below
Important:
  • Cabinet will be 2½ inches higher than actual height if you select....
  • If you need less than 2½ inches email or call! Example : D=1½
Width: Measure width ( 1/2" will be added unless specified)
Under Window: (If radiator is under window, dimensions 'A' and 'D' will be needed)
OH: Most people prefer to have the top of their wooden radiator cabinet touching the
back wall. The standard overhang on the front and sides of the cabinet is 1 inch. Although
the back is usually 1 ½ " See drawing above (usually the thickness of corner round and kick
board added together. Note: If under a window and back will be touching board under the sill than you
will need to adjust the length of rear OH
Options
Pipe Exposed: If you want feed or return pipes exposed we will need to know what side and how high to make the cut. Standard cut on valve side is (9" High x 4" Wide) on pipe
side standard cut is (6" High x 4" Wide).
All cuts will be centered unless otherwise specified! (please refer to exposing pipes page for more details).
Valve Door: If you turn your on/off valve often (usually steam heat) you will need a door to access your shut off valve. ($25 extra) State side and height of shutoff valve
 
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