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Crownvector
Public Housing’s answer to HUD’s long-term renovation
requirements
Shaw-Perkins leads the industry in designing
state-of-the-art, strong, quality convector radiation specifically for
the public housing market.
The need for people-resistant strength is of
greater importance today; strength which also assures long-lasting maintenance-free
radiation. Shaw-Perkins now offers Crownvector radiation, a series designed
to withstand normal or deliberate destruction in public housing.

Crownvector
Features
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Efficient on steam or hot water with flow
rates of 1/2 GPM or more.
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Designed to replace cast iron radiators which
were operating on low flow rates and where fin tube radiation is not
effective due to laminar flow.
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12 gauge steel – 1/8” perforations
– heaviest on the market – Shaw-Perkins standard of quality.
(40% heavier than 14 gauge steel.)
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Available in opposite end tapping or same
end tapping with return piping within the enclosure installed and
tested at the factory – both with factory-installed air vent
chamber and bleed screw.
Advantage – Lower installation
cost – minimizes contractors or maintenance labor on the job.
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All visible fasteners are tamperproof. All
openings around supply and return piping, external to the enclosure,
and the air vent opening are closed down to the O.D. of the piping
at the end caps for pest deterrent.
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Low surface temperature with highest heat output
minimizes possibility of accidental or intentional burns.
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Slope-top design provides smallest possible
ledge on which to stand.
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Valves and controls can be concealed within
enclosure.
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Written specifications are furnished by factory
as required.
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