Government are finally starting to understand that banning gas for existing dwellings is a long way off, but you can bet that they will increase it's cost and most likely transfer the current levy on electricity to it in the not too distant future!
Size the radiators for a DT30 rather than DT50
Replacing all rads or installing new system then they have to be sized for low temperature heating to meet building regs.
Max flow temp of 55°C
It is also a buildings regs compliance issue.


approx double size

Thanks - I don’t mind paying for an appAnd for heat loss calcs (pay the £10 for the advanced one)...
Thanks - I don’t mind paying for an app
I just couldn’t find one - please send me a link to the one you are referring to
Thanks D

Thx - I’ll have a readI sent you a link above.
Thx - I’ll have a read
D


Thanks reply and pointer; I have been looking at these.K33 rads.
Thanks reply and pointer; I have been looking at these.
Eg….,window cill at 600mm.
The two outgoing rads were 300h
k3 at 300h x 1000 and 2000 are 1349W and 2698W respectively
I’d need one of each (2x 2000mm would block off the 13A mains socket)
That gives me 4,047W - I’m looking for 5,500W so I’d need a third rad.
Stelrad don’t do a K3 in a 450mm.
I’m also concerned about wall fixing K3s.
Walls are very old - I’m unable to add feet.
The practicalities in an old house are very real.
Set in context of ‘designed to operate at the lowest possible temperature while still meeting heating needs of the dwelling’.
Albeit not ideal, the DT40 sized rads are looking more viable.
D
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