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That formula was around in the 1960's when central heating was becoming popular. Gas was cheap (state controlled) and The Gas Board, who had a monopoly, would advertise "guaranteed temperatures"; which was possible because they oversized the rads and the boiler. The formula makes no allowance for improvement in house design and insulation.height(ft) x width(ft) x length(ft) x 5 = BTU ideal for a DIYer
Forget the online estimators which make far too many assumptions.What is the best website to use when sizing up a house for radiators?
That formula was around in the 1960's when central heating was becoming popular. Gas was cheap (state controlled) and The Gas Board, who had a monopoly, would advertise "guaranteed temperatures"; which was possible because they oversized the rads and the boiler. The formula makes no allowance for improvement in house design and insulation.
Saw a guide that said room length x width x height(volume) x153 =btu rating.
Don't know if this is correct?
I'm sure someone will put me straight!!
Reply to the thread, titled "Rad sizing" which is posted in UK Plumbers Forums on Plumbers Forums.
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