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DIY-Not writes: Hi I'm replacing a single panel radiator with a towel radiator. So I can select the correct size of towel rad I need to calculate the BTU output from the original. The original rad is 730mm x 690mm and keeps the room nice and toasty. Is there an approximate calculation for this? Assume the output of the towel rail is zero, which it pretty much is when it's got towels on it. The rating published is with no covering, which is not how towel rails are used. Thus you probably don't want to get rid of your radiator when you add a towel rail. -- Andrew Gabriel [email address is not usable -- followup in the newsgroup] |
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