How do I calculate what size radiator I need for a conservatory?

First work out the size of your conservatory by measuring the length and width then multiply the two numbers. When you know the size, simply choose the box below which best describes your conservatory and multiple the size by the wattage required.

Is 7000 BTU enough for a bedroom?

150 – 250 sq. feet: 6,000 BTUs. 250 – 300 sq. feet: 7,000 BTUs.

How much heat does 2kW give off?

between 4,000 to 4,600 BTUs per hour
Typically, a 1-2kW electric fire can produce between 4,000 to 4,600 BTUs per hour.

How do you calculate kW to heat a room UK?

Take the measurements of your room in feet or metres. The multiply the Length of the room x the Width of the room x the Height of the room. The multiply this figure by a factor of 6 for BTU’s or by 0.0606 for kW.

Is the a big difference between 10000 BTU and 12000 BTU?

10,000 BTUs will cover 300 sq. ft. (2,400 cubic feet) 12,000 BTUs will cover 400 sq.

What is a BTU Calculator?

In other words, the BTU Calculator will tell the installer how many radiators of what size and type are needed to heat the room to a comfortable temperature at the lowest possible fuel cost. Specifying the most appropriate radiator (s) for a given room using the BTU Calculator is the best way to reduce energy bills.

What is the Haverland BTU Calculator?

In short, the Haverland BTU Calculator enables the installer to establish the Watt/BTU outputs required for a particular room to ensure that it is heated comfortably and energy efficiently.

What is a BTU (British thermal unit)?

A BTU (or British Thermal Unit) is a measurement of heat used to qualify the amount of energy required to heat up one pound of water by one degree Fahrenheit, which equates to roughly 1050 Joules of energy. The BTU is most commonly used in the UK to measure heat output for radiators, fireplaces and heaters.

How do I find the BTU of my radiators?

Use the RadiatorsOnline.com BTU calculator to find the BTU output requirements of each room you are adding or replacing radiators in. Remember the number that the calculator returns is the total number of BTUs required to heat a room, so you can use as many radiators as you would like to reach this number.

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