Radiator sizing

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Hi,

I'm getting a 1300 x 700 radiator installed in my hallway and am not sure whether to go for a single or double.

It will be heating the downstairs hall, stairway and small upstairs landing. The front door is in the hallway, which is the only external wall. The hallway is about 3 metres long.

Any suggestions on the power / BTU I will need from the radiator?

Thanks for your help.
 
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Didn't know you could get a 1300mm long rad. All makes I fit do 1200 then 1400 :confused:
 
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You should be choosing the rad based on the heat input needed after calculations.

A long single panel is neater and better spreads the heat.

A shorter double panel should be the last resort.

Tony
 
Agile said:
You should be choosing the rad based on the heat input needed after calculations.

Don't you mean output :eek:

A long single panel is neater and better spreads the heat.

A shorter double panel should be the last resort.

Tony

WHY :?:
 
I would always rather a short double, can't see how the single panel would make much difference as the heat is spread mainly by convection.
 
Halls are always a compromise, with so much of the hot air going upstairs. Houses with 3 levels are impossible. You do have to do the sums first though.
 
You dont calculate the radiators heat OUTPUT ! The manufacturers have already done that for you.

You calculate the INPUT that the room needs to heat it ! You them find rads to provide that output.

In an ideal room all the surfaces would provide heating. UFH is pretty good as it emits heat from the whole floor surface. Pity it has such a high thermal inertia.

A single panel for the same heat output is nearly twice as long as a double so it spreads the heat better. They are also usually cheaper per kW output.

Sorry about those who prefer to fit doubles!

Tony
 
Agile said:
You dont calculate the radiators heat OUTPUT ! The manufacturers have already done that for you.

You calculate the INPUT that the room needs to heat it ! You them find rads to provide that output.

You didn't say that previously

A single panel for the same heat output is nearly twice as long as a double so it spreads the heat better. They are also usually cheaper per kW output.

Not above 1600mm long. The price is disproportionate for lengths greater than these.

As an installer you have to take into account the customers needs for usable wall space, which I always make a point of ascertaining at the initial site survey before the quote is produced.

You cannot produce a considered quotation addressing all the customers needs by fitting what you always think is best. You can advise what is best, but they are paying a lot of money to you so they get what they want if it is practical :rolleyes:
 

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