How to Specify Your Radiator
Does your radiator meet the room’s heat requirement? Depending on the size of your bathroom and type of radiator you want, you may need a secondary heat source. If necessary you can add an extra radiator or underfloor heating to make sure your room is sufficiently heated. SECONDARY HEAT SOURCE
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To start with, you need to find out the heat requirement of the room in Watts. To calculate this as a rough guide, allow 50 watts per cubic metre of the room. You should also consult with a heating engineer for the exact requirement. To change the watts into BTUs, multiply the watt amount by 3.412.
Choose the location of the radiator and figure out any restrictions that could occur, for example height if the radiator is going to be fitted under a window.
Browse through this catalogue and choose the perfect radiator for your dream bathroom. For more information speak to your local retailer or heating engineer.
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