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1st Published January 2011. Is Jack Frost nipping at your radiators? The recent cold snap and record-breaking low temperatures have led the British public to encounter a rarely seen phenomenon: cracking radiators! This is despite the radiators being inside a property and on a functioning central heating system. But radiators are known as strong and durable pieces of engineering, so how can a radiator crack? Secondly, invest in some thermostatic valves as these have a frost protection setting. This me...
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What sized radiators should be used on Ground Source, Air Source and Water Source Heat Pump Systems? What sized radiators should be used on Ground Source, Air Source and Water Source Heat Pump Systems? Jason Temple, of Feature Radiators, the UK s leading radiator specialist, commented:. In our experience, most heat pump design engineers favour aluminium radiators as being the "radiator of choice" for these type of installations. Aluminium radiators such as the Thermalist. BACK TO ARTICLES INDEX.
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Radiator Valves - Thermostatic or Manual? What are thermostatic valves (TRVs) and what are manual valves and which ones do I need for my radiator? Feature Radiators, a radiator expert, has provided below some helpful advice for those choosing valves. For radiators. There are 2 types of valves available, thermostatic and manual, and this overview of both will enable you to make an informed decision when buying radiator valves. In rooms where there is a room thermostat that controls the boiler. Although no...
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Many customers and heating installers often ask for oil-filled radiators when a property does not have a boiler fed central heating system as this was historically the most popular solution when it came to electric heating. However, oil brings with it a number of negatives; it s slow to heat up, can prevent a radiator from being recycled and is increasingly expensive. Water-filled electric radiators are available in a range of designs, different materials (such as cast iron, steel and aluminium), hundred...
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Radiators for Secondary Return Hot water Systems. I have a secondary return domestic hot water (DHW) system, what types of radiators are suitable? For a secondary hot water system, it is essential that you install radiators and towel rails that are made of inert metals. These are metals that are non-reactive and do not corrode when in contact with water such as stainless steel, brass or copper. You also need to consider your radiator valve choice. Again ensuring that these are made of inert metals. Which...
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The recent cold snap and record-breaking low temperatures have led the British public to encounter a rarely seen phenomenon: cracking radiators! This is despite the radiators being inside a property and on a functioning central heating system. What can we, as consumers, do to reduce our energy consumption and minimise our carbon footprint whilst keeping our costs down and maintaining our home comforts? Below are some key tips for keeping your energy usage and consequently your heating bills down. There i...