REGULUS HEATER CONSTRUCTION
Each REGULUS®-system heater is made up of: water system, heat transmission system, and shields.
Water system – is made of horizontal copper pipes DIN 15, which are spaced out regularly inside of the heater, and joined at the terminals by vertical collectors made of copper pipes DIN 20. The pipes and collectors are joined together by way of soldering (brazing). Heater terminals with a 1/2" diameter are led out from the collectors.
Heat transmission system – is made of aluminium sheet lamellas that are mounted tight, and vertically, on top of horizontal pipes of water system. The bended, front and rear edges of lamellas lie close together tightly and form the front and rear surfaces of the heater.

Shields – perforated top shield serves to stabilize the heater construction, with its bending it helps in the throwing back of the heated air away from walls, makes the Regulus heaters stand apart through their appearance, and finally, it shields the upper edges of lamellas.
Within the lateral shields, there are situated collectors, as well as the vent system, and in low-powered heaters there is also a permanently built-in thermostatic valve.
The water system and the heat transmission system are joined fast together. The coupling of copper pipes and aluminium lamellas is effected via dry contact, which does not undergo electrochemical corrosion. It is a contact that is effective, as well as durable over time (REGULUS company’s own technology).

