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Today i was asked to check the sizes of radiators installed (by a building firm) in a bungalow by a customer who has the problem of the rooms in question never going above 20 degrees. The Rads are however heating properly, and i am the second plumber he has asked to do so , he has asked me to look at as the last guy he had out confirmed his fears that the heaters were the wrong size for the rooms and he wants me to confirm this. below are the details and my resulting sizes recommended but before i submit my findings i would like to see if anyone is willing to agree or disagree with my findings.
The roofspace is insulated at the rafters but not on the floor
Room 1 : Living room/Kitchen (all one room) 4020 x 5030 x 2400
1 pvc door , 2 windows ( 1.8 x 1.5 m ) & ( 1 x 1 m )both pvc double glazed
Concrete floor, 2 external walls ( cavity )
= my approx 8735 btu`s Other plumbers approx 8706 btu`s Actual installed by builder 5433 btu`s
Room 2 : Bedroom 3180 x 2.4 x 2.4
1 external cavity wall , 1 wndow 1m x 1.5m, 1 internal block wall, concrete floor
= my approx 2637 btu`s other plumbers approx 2564 btu`s Actual installed by builder 1373 btu`s
The roofspace is insulated at the rafters but not on the floor
Room 1 : Living room/Kitchen (all one room) 4020 x 5030 x 2400
1 pvc door , 2 windows ( 1.8 x 1.5 m ) & ( 1 x 1 m )both pvc double glazed
Concrete floor, 2 external walls ( cavity )
= my approx 8735 btu`s Other plumbers approx 8706 btu`s Actual installed by builder 5433 btu`s
Room 2 : Bedroom 3180 x 2.4 x 2.4
1 external cavity wall , 1 wndow 1m x 1.5m, 1 internal block wall, concrete floor
= my approx 2637 btu`s other plumbers approx 2564 btu`s Actual installed by builder 1373 btu`s