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I'm in the process of renovating the last room in the house (thank
goodness!) and need to replace the 620mm x 1415mm single radiator as it is 42 years old and looking a little dated. It may also be following its friend from another room by developing a pinhole leak. The room is 2.3M high, 3.33M wide and 4.11M long with a 2.43M2 double glazed window. Two of the walls are external walls with cavity wall insulation, the room underneath is heated and the loft above it has ~170mm of insulation. If I enter all that into the BTU calculator at http://www.heatandplumb.com/radCalcs.html it would seem that I need a radiator with an output of 2018BTUs. Single radiators of a similar size (Stelrad K1 Compact, 600mm x 1400mm) to the one I am replacing are listed at 4681BTU. Has the insulation I have installed really reduced the heating I need to provide to less than half? Or am I missing something? TIA -- F |
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