Hi
I wish to replace three radiators which are 32 years old, they are:
2 single @ 60cms deep x 166cms wide. In the case of one of these I wish to replace with a double radiator of less width say 60cms deep x 80cms wide, in this case I will have to dig up the concrete floor as pipework is embedded in the concrete.
1 double @ 60cms deep x 132cms wide.
I wish to obtain radiators as close to possible of the above sizes but outputting the same btus or slightly higher. What would be the best size and make rads to achieve this?
All my rads are fitted with Honeywell TRVs. When removing existing rads would I be correct that to ensure there is no leakage from the TRV that I undo the knurled ring below the plastic cover and remove the body and then fit the cap that comes with the radiator which I believe holds the pin down.
Regards and many thanks
Cono
I wish to replace three radiators which are 32 years old, they are:
2 single @ 60cms deep x 166cms wide. In the case of one of these I wish to replace with a double radiator of less width say 60cms deep x 80cms wide, in this case I will have to dig up the concrete floor as pipework is embedded in the concrete.
1 double @ 60cms deep x 132cms wide.
I wish to obtain radiators as close to possible of the above sizes but outputting the same btus or slightly higher. What would be the best size and make rads to achieve this?
All my rads are fitted with Honeywell TRVs. When removing existing rads would I be correct that to ensure there is no leakage from the TRV that I undo the knurled ring below the plastic cover and remove the body and then fit the cap that comes with the radiator which I believe holds the pin down.
Regards and many thanks
Cono