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    BTU for Bathroom

    Thanks gas4you. Very helpful. Is is normal to have a towel rad and a standard (500 x 600 double ish) rad then? One to heat the room and the other for the towel! I can't recall seeing a mix of rads anywhere. Pondering options.....
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    BTU for Bathroom

    Jeepers! 4000! That would be a towel radiator wall then. Back to the drawing board. Exact metric dimensions if you don't mind trying again (no cavity insulation): 208 x 269 x 240 http://www.radcalcs.com/ makes it just over 3000.
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    BTU for Bathroom

    Since this group is so helpful I thought I'd ask the opinion on what BTU to aim for in my bathroom. Using the B&Q calculator with the following data: Room dims 7 x 9 x 8 ft. North facing (two external walls and two solid brick internal). Two small double glazed windows. The calc churns out...
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    Kudox towel radiators from screwfix

    Cheers guys. These direct systems sound nasty. I can't quite imagine my hot water after flowing through my rad system. Yuck. Anyway it looks like I'll be okay with the screwfix rad. Thanks.
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    Kudox towel radiators from screwfix

    Hi, The Kudox rads from screwfix instruction book state that 'this product is not suitable for use on direct central heating systems because a central heating protector cannot be added'. (see the pdf from this page: http://www.screwfix.com/app/sfd/cat/pro.jsp?cId=101234&ts=93992&id=24513#)...
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