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Ok i used an online BTU Calc on my room
3.3x3.8x2.4height concrete floor one wall ext and insulated bungalow roof.
Calculated i need a 2700btu rad, the one i removed was a ****ty very old twin rad, weighs a ton 1600x600
I checked and most of these are 4000BTU upwards using the same dimension for a new version!
Is that because the old rads were far less efficient? The pipes come out the floor in concrete, and i was thinking of fitting a smaller rad.
A) what if i fit a 1600x600 new rad which 'pulls' 4000btu will it load boiler more?
B) What if i fit a smaller rad around the 2700btu mark i guess the only way to make pipes tidy is to chase into floor?
TIA for thoughts!
3.3x3.8x2.4height concrete floor one wall ext and insulated bungalow roof.
Calculated i need a 2700btu rad, the one i removed was a ****ty very old twin rad, weighs a ton 1600x600
I checked and most of these are 4000BTU upwards using the same dimension for a new version!
Is that because the old rads were far less efficient? The pipes come out the floor in concrete, and i was thinking of fitting a smaller rad.
A) what if i fit a 1600x600 new rad which 'pulls' 4000btu will it load boiler more?
B) What if i fit a smaller rad around the 2700btu mark i guess the only way to make pipes tidy is to chase into floor?
TIA for thoughts!