Andy1946 wrote
Then he wrote
OK if I had a room requiring 1000W and the rad has been sized to comply with EN-442 and I multiply it by 4.
Let me see.
Lets take a Myson DP (convector). Its 540mm long by 530mm tall. Output =1078W.
Now lets take a Myson DP(convector) x 4. Its 1556mm long by 690mm tall . Output = 3815W.
In one word its huge.
And probably about three times the cost.
I installed a complete new build project a while back with UF heating and the rads priced for the system were about 30 percent cheaper.
But the client wanted UF heating.
UF heating gives everything your great clunking rads (probably sitting full of sludge. LOL ) give and then some.
Sizing rads using your method would just about balance the pricing between the two systems.
I plan always to install about 4 times larger than the calculations suggest.
Then he wrote
The physical difference in size is nothing like you (and some others) seem to feel it might be, one does not need to lose a whole wall......!!!! Thats just simply wrong!!!
OK if I had a room requiring 1000W and the rad has been sized to comply with EN-442 and I multiply it by 4.
Let me see.
Lets take a Myson DP (convector). Its 540mm long by 530mm tall. Output =1078W.
Now lets take a Myson DP(convector) x 4. Its 1556mm long by 690mm tall . Output = 3815W.
In one word its huge.
And probably about three times the cost.
I installed a complete new build project a while back with UF heating and the rads priced for the system were about 30 percent cheaper.
But the client wanted UF heating.
UF heating gives everything your great clunking rads (probably sitting full of sludge. LOL ) give and then some.
Sizing rads using your method would just about balance the pricing between the two systems.