I tried this last night and was able to make the hole slightly larger to allow movement away from the wall as the pipes appear to run parallel with the wall so there's more give. Unfortunately, this means it is less likely I can move the pipes further from each other. One is restricted by a piece of fitted furniture, so I can only move one of them them and that one is resisting. I can't be sure until I have the radiator and have fitted the tails that it won't fit, but planning for the worst scenario.
I did look at the version of the rad that was 80cm shorter, but the BTU rating of that one is much lower, so that would be a big trade off for me.
I've decided the BTU is more important than ensuring it will fit as I know I will regret not doing the job properly at a later date.
At the moment, all the fitted furniture has been removed and the carpet is up, while redecorating, so there's never been a better time to replace this radiator. It's sod's law it will turn into a bigger, more complicated job than I originally anticipated, but that seems to be the case with the sizes of these old radiators and the fact they've been fitted so close to the wall, using the narrow side of the bracket.
if they are now able to moved forward a bit - then maybe a T22
what is the rad you have now a T11, 21, 22 ????
I got loads of different btus from sites = right or wrong i kept to the https://www.bestheating.com/btu-calculator
it they have been really good , maybe they are over the needs of the room , but I prefer that
if they are now able to moved forward a bit - then maybe a T22
what is the rad you have now a T11, 21, 22 ????
I got loads of different btus from sites = right or wrong i kept to the https://www.bestheating.com/btu-calculator
it they have been really good , maybe they are over the needs of the room , but I prefer that
My existing radiator looks like a T11 (a Stelrad K1). I was hoping to replace it with a double, but I don't believe this would be possible due to the wall to centres distances, without altering the pipes.
I did use the bestheating btu calculator and that's the one that gave me the lowest reading of 3788.
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