Widely used panel radiators represent the latest evolution from the original sectional or finned radiators. Unlike these, they consist not of individual sections, but of one or more smooth or slightly profiled heating plates through which warm water flows. Between them are convection plates, past which the air in the room flows.
The radiator type designation depends on the design. It consists of two digits, the first of which indicates the number of heating plates, and the second the number of convection plates. Model type 21, for example, consists of two radiator plates and one convector plate. The basic principle here is: the more convection plates, the higher the proportion of convection heat. Viessmann offers corresponding radiators in both universal and panel versions. The latter are characterized by smooth surfaces and a visually slim design. Radiators are generally available in various connection options, such as center-connected radiators. This provides even greater flexibility.