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Radiator air booster
Radiator air booster?
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Yes please, why not.
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A mate has one in the living room. He hardly ever turns it on these days as the noise is irritating to his mother.
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A what ?
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That's the thing with "radiators". They don't radiate much at all, it's air that comes into contact them that warms and rises, crosses the ceiling, then falls down the far wall as it cools. Then it travels across the floor to come into contact with the "radiator" again. It takes a while for the centre of the room to get warm. In Germany, some homes have fans ABOVE the radiator, and they blow warmed air across the middle of the room. In the warmer months, they are used for cooling. |
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A shelf over the radiator can help push air out into the room rather than up to the ceiling.
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If you have a fully working boiler and a set of radiators that are properly balanced and sized for each room you shouldn’t need any additional contraptions to enhance the system. Maybe look into the root problem rather than tinkering round the edges.
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How do I balance 1 radiator? |
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Also heated blankets are really good (not the bedding electric blankets kind) and they're a whole lot cheaper to run than putting the heating on. Or hot water bottles but the heated blankets are a godsend and the cost is low. Was something like 3p an hour or something like that. |
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But don’t, unless you have heated the whole system, bled all the radiators, and are still finding that some of them never heat properly while others are roasty-toasty. And if that’s the case, it’s best to get a central heating plumber in to do it for you. If balancing is required it *might* be possible to do it by adjusting just one valve, but tinkering with one valve can have knock-on effects on the rest of the system so it’s best to be prepared to spend some time checking them all. |
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