THE MOST EFFICIENT WAY OF REGULATING THE TEMPERATURE OF YOUR HOME
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1. Consider what you currently use to heat the room
The rule of thumb is: you need approximately one third of the existing wattage when switching to Newatt low usage radiators. In other words, if you use a 1,500 watt radiator to heat a room now, you are likely to need a 500 watt Newatt radiator to heat the same room.
Some rooms are very large but easy to heat and retain the heat once it has been generated, others need constant heat from higher wattage heaters in order to stop them from becoming cold.
3. What to expect
Most conventional forms of heating use heat convection, this means the heat is most intense as it leaves the heater. It then moves out and upwards, forcing cold air down as it travels to the ceiling. This is why there are cold spots in the room and the further you move from the heat source, the colder it gets.
Newatt radiators use heat radiation which means every element of the room is heated and the floor, ceiling and furthest points from the radiator are usually all at the same or similar temperatures.
Using the appropriate radiator in a room can give overall temperatures of around 21-22 degrees. Determining the right combination of radiators for your home will vary depending upon the characteristics of each individual room and other influences such as the orientation, positioning, insulation and general climate.
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