What's The Most Efficient Radiator? - ANSWERED

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Is there such thing as "The Most Efficient Radiator"?

Rob deep dives into this question to provide YOU the best knowledge to find your own personal most efficient radiator!

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Recently changed to an ashp and needed a towel rail with the correct output.
UKradiators was the only place able to supply the correct capacity with verified output.
Great service, would have no hesitation recommending them.

brp
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Hi Need to install a vertical radiator in the kitchen as the plinth heaters, the copper pipes are blocked. Need good heat output. Size would fit 400X1600. Any advise or guidance please. Thanks

jayendrashah
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What are the different material types available on radiators and how do they differ on efficiency? (Regardless of noise)

iluvantar
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Which are the radiators that do not cause noise into the water pipes? What are the materials to avoid for radiators if we really care about having no noise during the heating process?

MarbewRecords
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So what type of radiator produces greatest heat with lower temperatures? Kindly advise

ChristianOkoro-jy
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Where would you get independent BTU values other than the supplier website?

pauljones
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Heat doesn't work like that, my dude.
You spend X watts of electric energy to gain X watts of heat energy. Which is then dispersed over your space by the radiator.
That's actually the only work that has a near perfect conversion of energy and doesn't waste any, because electric waste is... heat. The thing you want to make anyway.
The energy doesn't go to waste or disappear anywhere according to Newton's law of energy conservation - 100% of it either is stored in your system or is dispersed by the radiator into your room.
This means that to heat up your room from 0 degrees to 20 you will ALWAYS use the same amount of electricity. Always. There's no magical system that can create more heat energy out of the same amount of electricity.
The radiator can affect how fast that energy disperses as well as provide heat mass for the system to store it. But if your radiator is the same - putting more energy into the system (read: increasing it's operational temperature) will simply heat up your room faster. It will NOT waste more energy. It will spend energy faster but in shorter bursts, but your electric bill will stay exactly the same. 😮

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