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Central heating radiators

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Hi, I am looking to replace a radiator in my front room.... The current radiator size is 1000mm wide and 400mm high... I am happy with the width but can I put a one with maybe 500 to 600mm high in??

These are some I have had a quick look at, I dont understand all btu, btu band and CE standard ratings...
https://www.screwfix.com/c/heating-...uctwidth=1000_mm&sort_by=price&action=compare

Would these be suitable... any help would be appreciated..
 
There are calculators online that will give you a rough idea for the required BTU so it will not struggle to heat the space you have. You input your rooms size, materials, windows etc and it will give you a BTU figure. Also worth checking I guess that your boiler has capacity to output the extra load but I suspect it won't be an issue.
 

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