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I'm going round in circles with this so hopefully someone out there can shed some light on my question.
I am going to convert an existing towel rad from wet (on the C/H circuit) to an independant electricaly powered rad to allow it to be used in the summer when we don't normally use the central heating. Elements come in various ratings from 150W upto around 600W but I can't decide which element to use. The rad will be controlled by a timer and set to come on once or maybe twice a day for just 30-60 minutes at a time. There is no thermostatic control.
I have looked at complete rads available that are a similar size to the rad I am converting and these tend to be sold with a rating or around 150-250W. The rad has a BTU rating of about 2000 which equates to around 600W and this is the cause of my quandry!
Because there is no thermostsat I don't want to over do the power so will not fit a 600W in case the whole lot goes into melt down. I am tempted to fit a 400W element but why don't any of the manufacturers fit an element this powerful as standard? In the meantime I have picked up a 250W element (from screwfix) but I am wondering if I should change it to the 400?
To further complicate things, there are small portable oil filled rads available with ratings of 1500-2000W and these don't glow red when in use!
Any suggestions from you guys would be welcome
I am going to convert an existing towel rad from wet (on the C/H circuit) to an independant electricaly powered rad to allow it to be used in the summer when we don't normally use the central heating. Elements come in various ratings from 150W upto around 600W but I can't decide which element to use. The rad will be controlled by a timer and set to come on once or maybe twice a day for just 30-60 minutes at a time. There is no thermostatic control.
I have looked at complete rads available that are a similar size to the rad I am converting and these tend to be sold with a rating or around 150-250W. The rad has a BTU rating of about 2000 which equates to around 600W and this is the cause of my quandry!
Because there is no thermostsat I don't want to over do the power so will not fit a 600W in case the whole lot goes into melt down. I am tempted to fit a 400W element but why don't any of the manufacturers fit an element this powerful as standard? In the meantime I have picked up a 250W element (from screwfix) but I am wondering if I should change it to the 400?
To further complicate things, there are small portable oil filled rads available with ratings of 1500-2000W and these don't glow red when in use!
Any suggestions from you guys would be welcome
