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Looking for a 2300 x 450mm radiator
We have a long low radiator below a window in our sitting room. Its manky
and ugly and Id like to replace it with something a bit less gross. Its a twin panel steel affair without any fins. Id like one with a higher output but similar dimensions to go with our condensing boiler (so fins needed). The trouble is, Ive tried searching Stelrad and a few other sites but cant seem to find anything over 2 metres long. I cant fit anything taller than 450 due to the window sill. Any suggestions for suppliers? Tim -- Please don't feed the trolls |
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Harry Bloomfield wrote:
Tim+ pretended : Any suggestions for suppliers? Tim https://www.bisque.co.uk/bespoke-radiators Thanks, but not going down that route. Im sure the present one was just a cheap off-the-shelf job. I just cant find out whos still making them. Tim -- Please don't feed the trolls |
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We have a long low radiator below a window in our sitting room. It?s manky and ugly and I?d like to replace it with something a bit less gross. It?s a twin panel steel affair without any fins. I?d like one with a higher output but similar dimensions to go with our condensing boiler (so fins needed). The trouble is, I?ve tried searching Stelrad and a few other sites but can?t seem to find anything over 2 metres long. I can?t fit anything taller than 450 due to the window sill. Any suggestions for suppliers? Tim Fit two in series? -- Jim K ----Android NewsGroup Reader---- http://usenet.sinaapp.com/ |
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On 11/05/2019 13:02, Tim+ wrote:
We have a long low radiator below a window in our sitting room. Its manky and ugly and Id like to replace it with something a bit less gross. Its a twin panel steel affair without any fins. Id like one with a higher output but similar dimensions to go with our condensing boiler (so fins needed). The trouble is, Ive tried searching Stelrad and a few other sites but cant seem to find anything over 2 metres long. I cant fit anything taller than 450 due to the window sill. Any suggestions for suppliers? Tim Fit 2 shorter ones fed in parallel mounted side by side. Tee off the feed and feed both ends via TRV's. Join the two in the middle and tee off for the return. Use nice chrome pipe and make a feature of it. |
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Tim+ brought next idea :
Thanks, but not going down that route. Im sure the present one was just a cheap off-the-shelf job. I just cant find out whos still making them. It might have been specially made to fit, especially if there are a few houses with the same radiator needed. |
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Tim+ wrote:
cant seem to find anything over 2 metres long. I can see a 400x2200 off the shelf https://www.mrcentralheating.co.uk/revive-400h-x-2200l-double-premium-radiator-p I had a custom towel rad from this lot, they make "column" radiators with any number of sections https://www.theradiatorcompany.co.uk/product-pages/classic-multi-column/ancona-made-order-collection/ancona-made-to-order-wall-brackets/ |
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On 11/05/2019 13:02, Tim+ wrote:
We have a long low radiator below a window in our sitting room. Its manky and ugly and Id like to replace it with something a bit less gross. Its a twin panel steel affair without any fins. Id like one with a higher output but similar dimensions to go with our condensing boiler (so fins needed). The trouble is, Ive tried searching Stelrad and a few other sites but cant seem to find anything over 2 metres long. I cant fit anything taller than 450 due to the window sill. Any suggestions for suppliers? Why not create a studwall, and fill it with UFH heating pipe and have the wall itself be the rad? Tim -- But what a weak barrier is truth when it stands in the way of an hypothesis! Mary Wollstonecraft |
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On 11/05/2019 13:39, The Natural Philosopher wrote:
On 11/05/2019 13:02, Tim+ wrote: We have a long low radiator below a window in our sitting room.* Its manky and ugly and Id like to replace it with something a bit less gross. Its a twin panel steel affair without any fins. Id like one with a higher output but similar dimensions to go with our condensing boiler (so fins needed).* The trouble is, Ive tried searching Stelrad and a few other sites but cant seem to find anything over 2 metres long.* I cant fit anything taller than 450 due to the window sill. Any suggestions for suppliers? Why not create a studwall, and fill it with UFH heating pipe and have the wall itself be the rad? I made a mini-rad for a loo using scrap bits of copper pipe, end-feed tees and elbows. Looked quite neat and lasted about 15 years before it sprung a leak. Just replaced it with a conventional one. --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus |
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Andy Burns wrote:
Tim+ wrote: cant seem to find anything over 2 metres long. I can see a 400x2200 off the shelf https://www.mrcentralheating.co.uk/revive-400h-x-2200l-double-premium-radiator-p Cheers, that would probably do but Id prefer to keep to the 2300 (if I can). I had a custom towel rad from this lot, they make "column" radiators with any number of sections https://www.theradiatorcompany.co.uk/product-pages/classic-multi-column/ancona-made-order-collection/ancona-made-to-order-wall-brackets/ Hmm, only go up to around 1800mm and cost squillions. Tim -- Please don't feed the trolls |
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On 11/05/2019 13:02, Tim+ wrote:
We have a long low radiator below a window in our sitting room. Its manky and ugly and Id like to replace it with something a bit less gross. Its a twin panel steel affair without any fins. Id like one with a higher output but similar dimensions to go with our condensing boiler (so fins needed). The trouble is, Ive tried searching Stelrad and a few other sites but cant seem to find anything over 2 metres long. I cant fit anything taller than 450 due to the window sill. Any suggestions for suppliers? Tim 2.6m x 450mm https://www.heatandplumb.com/acatalo...450mm-h-143695 2.5m x 300mm https://www.heatandplumb.com/acatalo...300mm-h-143666 a 2-5m x 450mm is listed http://www.stelrad.com/wp-content/up...nformation.pdf -- mailto : news {at} admac {dot} myzen {dot} co {dot} uk |
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I have seen two radiators affixed together into one using two vey short lengths of copper tube, one for the top and one for the bottom.
This effectively turned the two rads into one single big radiator and then the existing feed and return pipework attached as usual. |
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The Natural Philosopher wrote:
On 11/05/2019 13:02, Tim+ wrote: We have a long low radiator below a window in our sitting room. Its manky and ugly and Id like to replace it with something a bit less gross. Its a twin panel steel affair without any fins. Id like one with a higher output but similar dimensions to go with our condensing boiler (so fins needed). The trouble is, Ive tried searching Stelrad and a few other sites but cant seem to find anything over 2 metres long. I cant fit anything taller than 450 due to the window sill. Any suggestions for suppliers? Why not create a studwall, and fill it with UFH heating pipe and have the wall itself be the rad? Possible but I doubt the BTU output would be anywhere near that of a twin panelled finned steel radiator unless your wall area is large enough. Mine certainly wouldnt be big enough. Tim -- Please don't feed the trolls |
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On 11/05/2019 13:02, Tim+ wrote: We have a long low radiator below a window in our sitting room. Its manky and ugly and Id like to replace it with something a bit less gross. Its a twin panel steel affair without any fins. Id like one with a higher output but similar dimensions to go with our condensing boiler (so fins needed). The trouble is, Ive tried searching Stelrad and a few other sites but cant seem to find anything over 2 metres long. I cant fit anything taller than 450 due to the window sill. Any suggestions for suppliers? Tim 2.6m x 450mm https://www.heatandplumb.com/acatalo...450mm-h-143695 2.5m x 300mm https://www.heatandplumb.com/acatalo...300mm-h-143666 a 2-5m x 450mm is listed http://www.stelrad.com/wp-content/up...nformation.pdf Maybe its just me but nothing over 2 metres turned up when I tried searching Stelrads own site. Clearly I need to try harder. ;-) Thanks for the heads up. Tim -- Please don't feed the trolls |
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On 11/05/2019 18:15, Tim+ wrote:
The Natural Philosopher wrote: On 11/05/2019 13:02, Tim+ wrote: We have a long low radiator below a window in our sitting room. Its manky and ugly and Id like to replace it with something a bit less gross. Its a twin panel steel affair without any fins. Id like one with a higher output but similar dimensions to go with our condensing boiler (so fins needed). The trouble is, Ive tried searching Stelrad and a few other sites but cant seem to find anything over 2 metres long. I cant fit anything taller than 450 due to the window sill. Any suggestions for suppliers? Why not create a studwall, and fill it with UFH heating pipe and have the wall itself be the rad? Possible but I doubt the BTU output would be anywhere near that of a twin panelled finned steel radiator unless your wall area is large enough. Mine certainly wouldnt be big enough. You can get about 150W/sq m out of a stud wall with enough pipe behind it. A typical small room only need 50-100W if its DG and well insulated In shot get it as hot as a rad of te same area and it will produce te same output. Tim -- Religion is regarded by the common people as true, by the wise as foolish, and by the rulers as useful. (Seneca the Younger, 65 AD) |
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On 11/05/2019 13:02, Tim+ wrote:
We have a long low radiator below a window in our sitting room. Its manky and ugly and Id like to replace it with something a bit less gross. Its a twin panel steel affair without any fins. Id like one with a higher output but similar dimensions to go with our condensing boiler (so fins needed). The trouble is, Ive tried searching Stelrad and a few other sites but cant seem to find anything over 2 metres long. I cant fit anything taller than 450 due to the window sill. Any suggestions for suppliers? Tim IME Quinn have slightly higher outputs than others for the same size (better fins I guess). Here you go: 400x2200 in a variety of panel arrangements giving: 1.4kW to 2.8kW at delta-T of 50C https://www.mrcentralheating.co.uk/r...-2200mm-2400mm Now, only you know how much power you need, but: 1) deltaT-50C means average rad temp minus room temp. So if you are looking for fast heat up from 10C, that's an average water temp of 60C which means about 65C in and 55C return - right on the limit for condensing boilers. I tend to work on deltaT-40C for the worst case warm up (water at 55/45 flow-return) and delta-T-30C to maintain the room once it's nice. I stuck in the biggest radiators I could, (without going to triple panel monsters) everywhere and have not regretted it as the room heat up is fast and I can run the water temperature quite low which is more efficient and more comfortable. -- Email does not work |
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Tim Watts wrote:
IME Quinn have slightly higher outputs than others for the same size (better fins I guess) I thought that was "on paper" due to having a lower water content? |
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On 14/05/2019 12:44, Andy Burns wrote:
Tim Watts wrote: IME Quinn have slightly higher outputs than others for the same size (better fins I guess) I thought that was "on paper" due to having a lower water content? Water volume makes no difference to power output vs delta-T. It might aid with overall system response, if you reduce overall water volume a lot as a result, but the power output is valid when the system is in steady state (radiator, not room which is obviously heating). -- Email does not work |
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