







Oversized Classic 3 Column Cast Iron Radiator 500mm
Oversized Classic 3 Column Cast Iron Radiator 500mm
£372.00 inc VAT
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Low Profile, Extended Performance
The Oversized 500mm 3 Column Classic Cast Iron Radiator brings classic style and reliable heat output to a compact height—now extended in length for greater coverage and warmth in larger spaces. With its low profile and traditional column design, this radiator is ideal for placement under bay windows, along long corridors, or in areas where vertical space is limited but powerful heat is still required.
Cast in Europe using high-precision moulds and hand-assembled in our North Yorkshire workshop, each radiator is made to order and finished to your exact specifications. Choose from a broad selection of painted finishes, metallic tones, or hand-polished styles—or contact us for custom colour matching and bespoke sizes.
Oversized models are delivered in two or more sections for safe and practical transport, and include joining threads, gaskets, a radiator assembly tool, and full instructions for easy reassembly on site. Pressure-tested to 8 bar, compliant with BS EN442 standards, and backed by a 25-year guarantee, the oversized 500mm 3 Column radiator offers heritage style and long-lasting performance on a broader scale.
Call 01723 321 000 to customise and order your oversized radiator today. Fast UK-wide delivery and expert advice available.
Product specifications
BTU output (Delta 50) per section | |
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Watts Output (Delta 50) per section | |
BTU output (Delta 30) per section | |
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Weight (kg) | |
Section Length (mm) | |
Height (mm) |
Finishes and Lead Times
By default all of our cast iron radiators come in factory primer. Our lead times do vary throughout the year and depending upon the product finish chosen.
Painted Cast Iron Radiators - Stock Colours £7.20 per section inc VAT
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We are able to paint radiators in any RAL colour, please contact us on 01723 321 000 to discuss your requirements.
Metallic Cast Iron Radiators - from £20.40 per section inc VAT
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Metallic polished radiators are priced based on size with larger radiators costing slightly more.
Powder Coated Cast Iron Radiators - from £12 per section
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Powder coated radiators are priced based on size with larger radiators costing slightly more.
Hand Polished Cast Iron Radiators - from £30 per section inc VAT

Hand polishing cast iron radiators is a very time consuming process. Each section is individually polished with a series of bespoke polishing wheels.
We only polish the visible areas - the front, the top and on the end sections but not on the back which would be placed against the wall.
Branded Paint for Cast Iron Radiators - £12 per section inc VAT
We are able to paint your cast iron radiators in any Farrow and Ball, Sanderson, Little Greene, Fired Earth or any other branded paint.
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We also Stock the complete range of Farrow and Ball Colours | We also have access to the beautiful English Heritage range of paints from Little Greene. |
Other paint colours are available and other RAL powder coat colours finished can be ordered.
If the colour you require is not above, please call us on 01723 321 000.
Oversized Radiator Assembly
Our cast iron radiators can be assembled to any length you require. However, for radiators longer than 1.2 metres, you have two options: either pay a surcharge for an oversized pallet, or opt for delivery in multiple sections, which will require some straightforward on-site assembly. Full assembly instructions are provided below.

Your radiator will arrive in several sections, clearly labelled alphabetically (e.g., A, B, C) for correct order of assembly. Along with the sections, you’ll receive a radiator assembly tool, joining threads, and gaskets.
Step 1: Prepare the Area

Choose a level surface with good access around it. Lay down a protective sheet or covering to prevent damage to your flooring. Place two wooden battens or lengths of timber on the floor to rest the radiator sections on—this helps avoid scratches and makes assembly easier.
Please note: our cast iron radiators are pressure tested with air and water, so some internal moisture may still be present and may leak during assembly.
Step 2: Check Alignment and Thread Direction

Place the radiator sections next to each other in the correct order. Insert a joining thread into one side of the joint—only a small amount (about a quarter turn) is needed to hold it in place. Take care not to force the thread, as one side is left-handed and the other is right-handed. The thread should bite easily and cleanly.
If your radiator has more than two sections, take extra care to ensure middle blocks (e.g., B in an A–B–C configuration) are the correct way around. This can be confirmed by lightly testing the threads—there is only one correct orientation due to the threading pattern.
Step 3: Fit the Gasket

Slide a clean, dry gasket to the centre of the joining thread. Do not use any grease, oil, or sealing compounds. Our gaskets are designed to British Standards and manufactured in the United Kingdom. If your gasket is damaged or missing, please contact us on 01723 321 000 and we’ll replace it promptly.
Step 4: Repeat for Lower Thread

Repeat the process with the lower joining thread, inserting it gently into the lower connection point. As before, thread it just enough to hold in place.
Step 5: Align the Sections

Bring the two radiator sections together, ensuring they sit flush and the joining threads are properly aligned with the corresponding recesses. Double-check that your gaskets remain centred on the threads.
Step 6: Insert the Assembly Tool

Using the assembly tool provided, locate the joining thread you wish to tighten. Insert the tool through the appropriate section, turning it clockwise until it reaches the thread.
Tighten gradually—partially tighten the top thread, then remove the tool and repeat the process on the bottom thread. Continue alternating until both threads are firmly hand-tight. Avoid tightening one thread all at once, as this can result in cross-threading, jamming, or breakage.
Step 7: Final Tightening with Spanner

Once the radiator is hand-tight, attach an adjustable spanner to the assembly tool and give it an extra quarter turn. Do not overtighten—this could damage the gasket or thread.
If using EPDM gaskets, look for a slight bulge at the join—this indicates a proper seal.

If you have any questions or need assistance at any stage, don’t hesitate to contact us on 01723 321 000. Our team will be happy to guide you through the process.
Full Specification Table
Product Code |
Sections |
BTUs (ΔT=50) |
Watts (ΔT=50) |
BTUs (ΔT=30) |
Watts (ΔT=30) |
Radiator Length (mm) |
Radiator Weight (kg) |
Primer |
Painted |
Powder Coated |
Metallic |
Polished and Lacquered |
-1 |
1 | £ | £ | £ | £ | £ | ||||||
-3 | 3 | £ | £ | £ | £ | £ | ||||||
-4 | 4 | £ | £ | £ | £ | £ | ||||||
-5 | 5 | £ | £ | £ | £ | £ | ||||||
-6 | 6 | £ | £ | £ | £ | £ | ||||||
-7 | 7 | £ | £ | £ | £ | £ | ||||||
-8 | 8 | £ | £ | £ | £ | £ | ||||||
-9 | 9 | £ | £ | £ | £ | £ | ||||||
-10 |
10 |
£ | £ | £ | £ | £ | ||||||
-11 | 11 | £ | £ | £ | £ | £ | ||||||
-12 | 12 | £ | £ | £ | £ | £ | ||||||
-13 | 13 | £ | £ | £ | £ | £ | ||||||
-14 | 14 | £ | £ | £ | £ | £ | ||||||
-15 | 15 | £ | £ | £ | £ | £ | ||||||
-16 | 16 | £ | £ | £ | £ | £ | ||||||
-17 | 17 | £ | £ | £ | £ | £ | ||||||
-18 | 18 | £ | £ | £ | £ | £ | ||||||
-19 | 19 | £ | £ | £ | £ | £ | ||||||
-20 | 20 | £ | £ | £ | £ | £ |