Hi folks. I'm trying to spec some radiator upgrades to improve our heat pump efficiency. In summary, it was commissioned to run at a 55degC flow temp, and it basically works fine with all radiators we have at that temp, and bills seem to be similar as gas was last year. However, it would be more efficient at a lower temp - eg 45.
Looking for a reasonable compromise between heat pump efficiency and radiator costs
I have the MCS spreadsheet, which gives all the BTU/Wattage requirements at various flow temps - but obviously, as the flow temp drops, the radiators need to be bigger. At 40 deg flow temp, some rooms would need up to 18000 BTU! So i'm probably aiming for 45deg flow temp, but even then they need to be pretty high output. I was looking at stelrad k3s, which may be ok in some places, but in some places there's just not enough space.
Thoughts/questions:
- are there any good value, good quality 4 column high btu radiators?
- I've seen the 'Reina Wave Horizontal Aluminium Radiator' giving a BTU of 13188, but never heard of them - are they any good?
- any other recommendations for high BTU
- steel or aluminium? (they system is basically always on at a low temp)
I've heard that vertical radiators aren't quite as good, but in some places we may need to use them due to room shapes
I've considered underfloor water heating, and it's probably best, but haven't managed to get any quotes yet and I imagine it'll be pretty disruptive and expensive
Thanks for any thoughts/suggestions
Looking for a reasonable compromise between heat pump efficiency and radiator costs
I have the MCS spreadsheet, which gives all the BTU/Wattage requirements at various flow temps - but obviously, as the flow temp drops, the radiators need to be bigger. At 40 deg flow temp, some rooms would need up to 18000 BTU! So i'm probably aiming for 45deg flow temp, but even then they need to be pretty high output. I was looking at stelrad k3s, which may be ok in some places, but in some places there's just not enough space.
Thoughts/questions:
- are there any good value, good quality 4 column high btu radiators?
- I've seen the 'Reina Wave Horizontal Aluminium Radiator' giving a BTU of 13188, but never heard of them - are they any good?
- any other recommendations for high BTU
- steel or aluminium? (they system is basically always on at a low temp)
I've heard that vertical radiators aren't quite as good, but in some places we may need to use them due to room shapes
I've considered underfloor water heating, and it's probably best, but haven't managed to get any quotes yet and I imagine it'll be pretty disruptive and expensive
Thanks for any thoughts/suggestions