Now that you know the required heat output for your home, which radiators will you choose? Browse our collection of modern designer radiators and towel rails :. This calculation is simply an estimate, please refer to your plumber if a more accurate reading is required. Our calculations are only estimated and are based on information you provide. The BTU calculator can only process the most common factors that affect heat loss and may not take into account all factors relating to your particular requirements.
Step 1. Please select your desired room. Bathroom Lounge Bedroom Kitchen and Hallways. Step 2. Please select the correct measurement type and input the height, width and length. Measurements Metres Feet. Step 3. The Best Prices to Buy. Home Brands Accuro Korle. Radiator Valves. Heating Elements. All categories. Towel Radiators 22mm Bar Towel Radiators.
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Horizontal Designer Radiators. Stainless Steel Designer Radiators. Vertical Designer Radiator. Designer Mirror Radiators. Oval Column Radiators. Electric Towel Rails. Multiply the result by 5 for a radiator in living and dining rooms, 4 for bedrooms, or 3 for kitchens and other areas of the home. For example, multiplying the cubic feet from the bedroom by 3 produces 2, Add 15 percent to the result if the room faces north.
If it has French doors, add 20 percent and if it has double-glazed windows, subtract 10 percent. For example, because the bedroom for the radiator faces north, you add 15 percent to 2, to produce 2,, which is the number of BTUs or British Thermal Units that your radiator must produce per hour to adequately heat the room.
With rooms greater than 6 meters 18ft in any one direction, it is worth considering distributing a number of radiators to minimise the thermal gradient within the room. All project content written and produced by Mike Edwards , founder of DIY Doctor and industry expert in building technology.
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