I'm going to install GCH in a small 2-bed 1978 Wimpey end terrace. There is no hall; just a porch, kitchen and lounge downstairs with staircase rising out of the lounge. Upstairs are 2 beds and a bath.
The whole house used to be heated well by a single Baxi Brazilia 8000ST gas wall heater running 24x7 in the lounge at the foot of the stairs. The built-in thermostat did a good job of controlling the temperature. Sadly, this passed away after 15 years and was replaced by an inadequate Baxi Brazilia 5000.
Using an on-line calculator, I sized up the radiators and the total load was 9kW. However, with the open-plan staircase, I suspect the lounge radiator would need to be bigger than suggested. With so much spare boiler capacity, I wonder if I should install oversize radiators throughout?
I'm thinking of locating a room thermostat/timer in the lounge and TRVs in the kitchen and bedrooms. This leaves the radiator in the lounge and the bathroom towel rail uncontrolled.
The whole house used to be heated well by a single Baxi Brazilia 8000ST gas wall heater running 24x7 in the lounge at the foot of the stairs. The built-in thermostat did a good job of controlling the temperature. Sadly, this passed away after 15 years and was replaced by an inadequate Baxi Brazilia 5000.
Using an on-line calculator, I sized up the radiators and the total load was 9kW. However, with the open-plan staircase, I suspect the lounge radiator would need to be bigger than suggested. With so much spare boiler capacity, I wonder if I should install oversize radiators throughout?
I'm thinking of locating a room thermostat/timer in the lounge and TRVs in the kitchen and bedrooms. This leaves the radiator in the lounge and the bathroom towel rail uncontrolled.