Hi, I am a bit clueless, about this and am hoping for some professional advice.
I have a very small kitchen 6ft by 9ft which has a very large radiator (around 2ft by 3ft). I'm not sure why you'd put such a big radiator into a room that gets generally quite warm during cooking. The combi boiler is located in the kitchen. The oversized radiator isn't one of those new trendy, statement ones but your bog standard Kudox Premium Type White 22 Steel Panel ones. It takes up half the wall.
My bedroom has a medium sized radiator that I'd like to increase the size of, as it seems too small for the room - obviously corresponding to the recommended BTU
I would very much like to reduce the size of the one in the kitchen.
So my neighbour (another clueless female, but who thinks she's a heating engineer as well as being an expert on absolutely everything!) tells me that I can't reduce the size of the one in the kitchen as it is the lead radiator (I've never heard of this before).
Is it possible to reduce the size of the one in the kitchen and increase the size of the one in the bedroom? (I'm assuming the effect on the combi boiler will be the same as I'm just redistributing the sizes).
I have a very small kitchen 6ft by 9ft which has a very large radiator (around 2ft by 3ft). I'm not sure why you'd put such a big radiator into a room that gets generally quite warm during cooking. The combi boiler is located in the kitchen. The oversized radiator isn't one of those new trendy, statement ones but your bog standard Kudox Premium Type White 22 Steel Panel ones. It takes up half the wall.
My bedroom has a medium sized radiator that I'd like to increase the size of, as it seems too small for the room - obviously corresponding to the recommended BTU
I would very much like to reduce the size of the one in the kitchen.
So my neighbour (another clueless female, but who thinks she's a heating engineer as well as being an expert on absolutely everything!) tells me that I can't reduce the size of the one in the kitchen as it is the lead radiator (I've never heard of this before).
Is it possible to reduce the size of the one in the kitchen and increase the size of the one in the bedroom? (I'm assuming the effect on the combi boiler will be the same as I'm just redistributing the sizes).

