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Stainless Steel Heated Towel
Ladders |
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Features
and Benefits |
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• Made of polished 304 stainless steel to prevent
rusting
• Concealed wiring (available from either left or
right hand sides) through supports gives a clean, uncluttered look
• Keeps the chill off a bathroom and reduces
dampness, mould and mildew
• Fast warm up time (approx 30 minutes)
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• Designed for continuous operation or an optional
7 day programmable timer.
• Costs less than a light globe to run. Large size
uses 80
watts per hour and small size 65 watts per hour
• Full 7 year replacement warranty
• Secure wall fixing with eight supplied stainless
steel
screws and wall plugs
• Two sizes available - one for standard bathrooms
and
a smaller size for ensuites or small bathrooms
• Manufactured in New Zealand
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Selecting Your NOBØ Heated
Towel Ladder |
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NAME |
MODEL |
WATTS |
WIDTH |
HEIGHT |
DEPTH |
PLACEMENT |
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6 Bar Small Right
Hand Cable |
NLAD-6A01R |
65 |
510 |
775 |
120 |
Ensuite |
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6 Bar Small
Left Hand Cable |
NLAD-6A01L |
65 |
510 |
775 |
120 |
Ensuite |
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6 Bar Large
Right Hand Cable |
NLAD-6B01R |
80 |
655 |
775 |
120 |
Bathroom |
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6 Bar Large
Left Hand Cable |
NLAD6B01L |
80 |
655 |
775 |
120 |
Bathroom |
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Important Facts About Nobo Stainless Steel Heated Towel Ladders |
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This ladder is constructed of quality 304 grade
stainless steel. It has no plastic components, is designed to be
extremely long lasting and will not rust. It has been designed for
heating towels and should not be used for any other purposes eg a
grab rail.
It is not intended to be used by young children
as a play toy, or infirm persons without supervision.
Heating is provided via an insulated heating
cable that is threaded through each horizontal rail. Unlike liquid
filled heated towel ladders, this ensures a much faster warm up
time (approx 30 minutes) and, of course, there are no problems
with leaking fluids.
The heat of the towel ladder will fluctuate
according to room temperature and the thickness or layers of
towels. It is recommended to limit the folding or overlapping of
towels to no more than 4-6 thicknesses of towel.
The towel ladder has been designed to operate
continuously but may be switched off during summer if desired. The
optional 7 day programmable timer can switch the towel ladder on
and off at various times during the day, thus reducing power
costs.
The large heated towel ladder if operated
continuously (i.e. 24 hours per day) would cost around 35 cents
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Installation |
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NOBØ Stainless
Steel Heated Towel Ladders MUST be installed by a licensed
electrician or registered electrical contractor, with the power
cable fitted to an on/off (isolating) switch (not supplied) or
optional timer switch. The towel ladders are double insulated and
have been tested to IPX4 rating. Full installation instructions
are included with every NOBØ heated towel ladder.
The concealed cable comes through either
the left hand side or right hand side bottom support. The towel
ladder is symmetrical and may be turned upside down for cable
feeds from the top supports. The right hand bottom cable feed
becomes top left hand cable feed and vice versa for bottom left
hand cable feed.
The heated towel ladders are designed to be
attached to a wall and, where practical, it is recommended that
the mounting brackets be installed into solid timber such as studs
or noggins. The eight supplied stainless steel screws and plastic
wall plugs may be used for attachment to plaster or masonry walls.
The eight fixing points ensure a very solid attachment. Minimum
distance from sidewalls is 50mm and the lowest bar must be no
lower than 600mm from the floor
These Nobo heated towel ladders are made of
polished stainless steel and, if scratched, use a polish
recommended for stainless steel. Nobo Stainless Steel Heated Towel
Ladders are distributed throughout Australia and New Zealand
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