How wide is a Type 21 radiator?
How wide is a Type 21 radiator?
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Specification | |
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Product Height | 600 mm |
Product Type | Convector Radiator |
Product Width | 800 mm |
Projection from Wall (Std Bracket) | 101 mm |
What is a K2 radiator?
K2 radiators feature both panels (one front, one back) in addition to two convectors between them. K2 radiators are most useful as you don’t need a large size in order to get the required heating output. Also known as Type 22. Click here for our range of K2 radiators.
What is the depth of a Type 21 radiator?
about 70mm
A typical Type 21 radiator will have a depth of about 70mm whereas similar designed Type 22 radiators will be around 100mm.
How do I choose a radiator size?
It’s recommended that you choose a radiator size that is within a 10% range of your BTU requirement. However, if it is a choice between buying a radiator that is a little on the small side vs one that is slightly too big, it is best to oversize and buy one that is too large.
How do I calculate radiator size?
In most cases 1-2 radiators will suffice, however for larger rooms you may require more. The amount of BTU’s required per radiator will depend on how many radiators are within the room – so divide the total BTU requirement by the number of radiators to calculate the average BTU’s required per radiator.
What is the difference between Type 21 and 22 radiators?
Type 22 radiators are thicker than Type 21. The reason for this is that they have two sets of convector fins, thus taking up an inch or so more in diameter. This makes them better suited to larger spaces that need more power to be heated.
What is Radiator Type 22?
A double panel convector radiator (also known as a Type 22) is an even more efficient and effective way of heating a room because it features two panels and two sets of convector fins, so the surface area of the radiator is vastly increased.
What’s the difference between K2 and P+ radiators?
P+ also known as Type 21, is a type of radiator with 2 radiator panels and 1 set of convection fins. K2 also known as Type 22, is a type of radiator with 2 radiator panels and 2 sets of convection fins.
What happens if you oversize a radiator?
Radiators and Heating Efficiency If your radiator’s too big, you’ll be wasting energy every time it’s on – and you may be taking up unnecessary wall space. Then again, if your radiator’s too small, you’ll never get the heat output you need to get the temperature you want in the space.
What is the BTU of a 500mm x 1800mm radiator?
Curved, straight or with columns, you have a wide variety of designs and styles to choose from including: What is the BTU of a 500mm x 1800mm Radiator? Each model of radiator will have a different BTU output, but from this size, you can expect the range to be between 4623 BTU and 10210 BTU.
What are the best radiators for a curved wall?
The Ultra Heat curved radiator provides the perfect solution to a curved wall. Install one of these under your bay window to keep the area comfortable all year round. What 600mm x 1800mm Radiators Does Trade Radiators Offer?
What are the different types of radiators?
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Are bay windows good for radiators?
Their relatively short height makes them perfect for installing under windows, while their length allows them to pump out heat to make even the biggest of rooms feel warm and toasty. Bay windows can often be a challenge for radiators due to the unique shape of their walls.