A friend of mine is extending his house. He currently has a central heating system powered by a Stanley, oil-fired range which provides heating and hot water to the house. It currently runs 4 radiators and a towel rail in the bathroom and Stanley say the range will easily run up to 12 medium sized radiators so should be fine to run the 5 additional radiators they are adding in the extension. Their central heating tank is currently in the first floor bathroom and they've been told that they may need to move the tank into the loft space in order for it to power the new radiators? Is this correct?
The new radiators will be split between the ground and first floors in the extension but none are any higher than the existing radiators on the first floor?
I fully admit i know very little about central heating systems so if the above is impossible to answer with the information provide then i do apologise - please let me know what other information you need!
The new radiators will be split between the ground and first floors in the extension but none are any higher than the existing radiators on the first floor?
I fully admit i know very little about central heating systems so if the above is impossible to answer with the information provide then i do apologise - please let me know what other information you need!