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Post by dickpuller on Jan 18, 2024 17:26:06 GMT
Remember chaps, if you’re fitting Designer Radiators, pick ones 30% bigger than the stated output!! Anyone a wee bit ‘hard of thinking’ & needs an explanation of how Radiators are sized, drop me a comment & I’ll totally ignore it. Much obliged👍 Just search on Utube; Radiator companies have been lying..........
For some reason & cant include a link directly to the video.
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Post by crowsfoot on Jan 18, 2024 18:24:38 GMT
Is it these new vertical standing ones (that are currently very popular) that you mean Dick?
I was always taught that a long small hight horizontal radiator is by far the most efficient design size for radiators. You would think that were we currently are in the saving of energy market that more would be made of this and these tall small width radiators would be outlawed in the building regs due to there poor performance'?
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Post by dickpuller on Jan 18, 2024 20:15:13 GMT
Is it these new vertical standing ones (that are currently very popular) that you mean Dick? I was always taught that a long small hight horizontal radiator is by far the most efficient design size for radiators. You would think that were we currently are in the saving of energy market that more would be made of this and these tall small width radiators would be outlawed in the building regs due to there poor performance'? It appears by the video it’s lots of different ones CF. The video is quite damning of a lots undersized Rads.
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Post by tomplum on Jan 18, 2024 21:34:02 GMT
yes I too have found these posh looking ' skool rads' and ' towel rail' heaters claims are very disappointing, I never would recommend them but would fit them only if the client bought them and if they found them not to heat the room, It was their place to Chace the manufacturer . Their claims always backed up by facts and figures in a laboratory conditions which, In practice never works,
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Post by DIYDafty on Jan 19, 2024 19:23:32 GMT
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