Hi,
I live in a house that was built in the mid/late 80s that is heated by means of an oil fuelled boiler with standard central heating radiators controlled by Honewell valves in each room.
The valves look a bit like this:
https://www.plumbnation.co.uk/site/honeywell-vt117e-trv-15mm-angled/
but older and crappier.
I'm thinking it's time I tried to update the system, with the intention that it will become a bit more efficient. My thoughts are to keep the boiler, but change the radiators and control system.
A friend of mine has these radiators:
http://www.traderadiators.com/acatalog/eco-aluminium-radiators.html
They seem to consume a lot less wall space for the equivalent amount of heat output from the standard radiators I have and I'm thinking about changing to them. Does anyone have any knowledge/experience of them? They look really high-tech, but I don't think you can paint/refinish them and they're probably difficult to get the dust out of.
Also, I have no idea what control systems are available now. If I'm going to change the radiators, I could easily switch the valve system to something more modern. Is it possible to set a system up so that you can control the temperature profile of each room individually across the day (hence minimising oil usage)?
I would be grateful for any insights.
Jever
I live in a house that was built in the mid/late 80s that is heated by means of an oil fuelled boiler with standard central heating radiators controlled by Honewell valves in each room.
The valves look a bit like this:
https://www.plumbnation.co.uk/site/honeywell-vt117e-trv-15mm-angled/
but older and crappier.
I'm thinking it's time I tried to update the system, with the intention that it will become a bit more efficient. My thoughts are to keep the boiler, but change the radiators and control system.
A friend of mine has these radiators:
http://www.traderadiators.com/acatalog/eco-aluminium-radiators.html
They seem to consume a lot less wall space for the equivalent amount of heat output from the standard radiators I have and I'm thinking about changing to them. Does anyone have any knowledge/experience of them? They look really high-tech, but I don't think you can paint/refinish them and they're probably difficult to get the dust out of.
Also, I have no idea what control systems are available now. If I'm going to change the radiators, I could easily switch the valve system to something more modern. Is it possible to set a system up so that you can control the temperature profile of each room individually across the day (hence minimising oil usage)?
I would be grateful for any insights.
Jever
