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500 x 1000 RADIATOR FAQs
How can I install a 500 x 1000 radiator?
It is straightforward to install a 500 x 1000 radiator in your home and we have some helpful instructions you can follow if you need assistance. On our YouTube channel, you can find installation videos that take you through the process step-by-step. Luckily, you will have your radiator set up and connected with your central heating system in no time. If you need any extra help, don’t hesitate to contact us over the phone or via email.
Will a 500 x 1000 single radiator emit enough heat in my home?
It completely depends on the size of the room you are putting the 500 x 1000 radiator in but usually, single radiators will emit enough heat for small rooms and sometimes medium rooms. However, many go for double radiators due to their extra panels and convection fins that provide a larger surface area and as a result, provide a larger heat output. You can use our STAR system to work out exactly how much heat a certain room will need.
How is it possible to calculate the heating requirements for a room in my home?
If you are willing to do the maths, you can find out exactly what size radiator is appropriate for a certain room in your home. Working out the complex calculation is worth it to get your radiator size right the first time around. The Stelrad STAR (Stelrad Technical Advanced Radiator System) heat loss calculator provides a simple way to ensure you get the right size radiator for every room without any problems. You don’t want to order the wrong size radiator and must send it back. The fabric heat loss and ventilation heat loss are calculated to establish the output and the size required. At Stelrad, we measure the output in Btu/hr, British Thermal Unit per hour, the standard measurement used for the output of any heated device. The heat output can also be measured in watts, 1 watt being equal to 3.412 Bt/hr.
Will a 500 x 1000 radiator fit in my room?
Using a tape measure is the best way you can work this out, just make sure you are accurate when measuring your current radiator or the wall. Only put in your online order when you are completely sure of the exact size you want, at Stelrad we have a huge selection of sizes so you will find something to suit the rooms in your home. If you have measured a current radiator, take into consideration different styles of radiator that could be slightly bigger or stick out more, such as column radiators that have pipes on show.