1995 built link detached three bed house. Potterton Prima F of the same age. 8mm Microbore. Boiler heats a water cylinder also.
A double panel radiator in the lounge, another in the kitchen diner, the other 6 (hall and upstairs) are single panel. TRVs except in the hall, and traditional lounge thermostat.
Before I get into using calculators etc., could I draw upon the collective knowledge out there about whether simply installing larger radiators (same H x W, more panels and/or fins) would bring any improvements to the heating speed and efficiency?
I assume the boiler was correctly matched to the heating requirements originally. Will substituting larger convectors over-burden the boiler?
Many thanks - braniff
A double panel radiator in the lounge, another in the kitchen diner, the other 6 (hall and upstairs) are single panel. TRVs except in the hall, and traditional lounge thermostat.
Before I get into using calculators etc., could I draw upon the collective knowledge out there about whether simply installing larger radiators (same H x W, more panels and/or fins) would bring any improvements to the heating speed and efficiency?
I assume the boiler was correctly matched to the heating requirements originally. Will substituting larger convectors over-burden the boiler?
Many thanks - braniff
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