We'd like to purchase a new (bigger) radiator for our living room, we currently have 2 radiators in there but the room never feels quite as warm as it should, therefore would like to replace the smaller of the two radiators with with a bigger one.
We'd like therefore to be able to keep the heating at, say 20 degrees on the main thermostat in the hallway but for the living room to be a bit warmer.
We have thermostatic valves on each radiator, apart from the radiator in the hallway.
If we did replace the small radiator in the living room with a bigger one, would this actually work (i.e. how do the thermostatic valves work in relation to the main thermostat)?
We'd like therefore to be able to keep the heating at, say 20 degrees on the main thermostat in the hallway but for the living room to be a bit warmer.
We have thermostatic valves on each radiator, apart from the radiator in the hallway.
If we did replace the small radiator in the living room with a bigger one, would this actually work (i.e. how do the thermostatic valves work in relation to the main thermostat)?