
Wickes are a good place to get Stelrad radiators at great prices -cheaper than from stelrad themselvesThanks to advice gratefully received, I’ve generated my radiator shopping list (from U values / areas etc and no Apps).
I wanted to check against rads that came out (sensible advice from @oldbuffer) that I’m in the right ball-park.
I get the feeling the new rads are a tad larger capacity wise.
Trouble is, they are quite old rads and I can’t seem to find equivalent listing on line.
The type 22s I’ve found similar on stelrad site (their K2 listings).
But the type 10s (single panel no fins) and type 20 (double panels no fins) don’t seem at all popular.
Grateful if someone would give me a steer as to where I might find W/BTU values.
Or if someone experienced might suggest a rule of thumb value.
Thanks D

Size the radiators for a DT30 rather than DT50Thanks to advice gratefully received, I’ve generated my radiator shopping list (from U values / areas etc and no Apps).
I wanted to check against rads that came out (sensible advice from @oldbuffer) that I’m in the right ball-park.
I get the feeling the new rads are a tad larger capacity wise.
Trouble is, they are quite old rads and I can’t seem to find equivalent listing on line.
The type 22s I’ve found similar on stelrad site (their K2 listings).
But the type 10s (single panel no fins) and type 20 (double panels no fins) don’t seem at all popular.
Grateful if someone would give me a steer as to where I might find W/BTU values.
Or if someone experienced might suggest a rule of thumb value.
Thanks D

I can’t see me ever looking at heat pumps.
Which is kinda why I was happy to work on T50 specs.

will T30 / T40 supersize things ?


Sorry, I missed that reply; then figured it out myself 15mins laterYes; almost double. If you had a single panel, a double of similar size is needed. If you had a double already - well, I guess that is what triple rads were invented for?

It is also a buildings regs compliance issue.
I’m only altering / repairing an existing system ?
Replacing the 40yr old rusty / sludge rads (and trying to get sizing correct).
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