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Radmac Certificate
What is the Radmac Certificate
The Radmac Certificate is a quality mark for radiator and convector manufacturers. It is administered as a certification programme by RADMAC (Radiator and Domestic Heating Manufacturers Association), a UK-based trade body that represents radiator and convector manufacturers.
- The Radmac Certificate confirms that a manufacturer's radiators and convectors meet defined standards and pass specific criteria for quality, performance, efficiency, and safety. It is the document manufacturers use to market the products and evidence the quality they deliver to customers.
- To obtain the Radmac Certificate, manufacturers go through specific tests and the products are assessed against the defined standards. The tests and standards cover efficiency, heat output, design, and safety.
- The Radmac Certificate is recognised as a mark of the quality and reliability a manufacturer brings to its customers. Consumers can rely on certified products and pick radiators and convectors that deliver better performance and energy efficiency.
Products Covered by the Radmac Certificate
The Radmac Certificate is a quality mark for heating equipment such as radiators and convectors. It confirms that a manufacturer's radiators and convectors meet defined standards and pass specific criteria for quality, performance, efficiency, and safety.
The Radmac Certificate can cover the following products:
- Radiators: Radiators distribute heat in a heating system. They come in several types: panel radiators, cast-iron radiators, towel radiators, and more.
- Convectors: Convectors heat by moving air. Heat is carried on the airflow and the room warms quickly. Available in several formats: wall-mounted panel-type convectors, in-floor trench convectors, and others.
The Radmac Certificate confirms that radiator and convector products meet the defined standards. The standards cover efficiency, heat output, design, material quality, and safety.
For specific products to be brought within the scope of the Radmac Certificate, they need to meet the requirements and processes set by RADMAC. Rather than a fixed list, the certificate is available to radiator and convector manufacturers whose products meet the RADMAC criteria.
Radmac Certificate Cost
The fees charged by certification bodies for the RADMAC Certificate depend on the certification details and the body. The certification fee usually covers application review, testing, audits, and certificate issuance. Complexity of the process, product range, and production volume also drive cost.
Contact certification bodies for more specific information on the application process and cost for the RADMAC Certificate. Certification bodies are usually transparent on fees and provide applicants with a detailed cost breakdown.
The fee paid for the RADMAC Certificate is an investment that validates the quality of your products against the standards. It serves as proof that you bring reliable, quality products to your customers, and it delivers a competitive position. Having accurate information on the certification process and cost matters.

















