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600 x 1000 RADIATOR FAQs
How do I know if a 600 x 1000 radiator will fit in my room?
The only way to know if a 600 x 1000 radiator will fit in your room is by using a tape measure. Before ordering, we recommend measuring the area where your radiator needs to fit or checking the measurement of the current radiator you have if you are planning on replacing it. Radiators with a 1000 mm length usually look best in rooms where there is space, rather than being squeezed into a small room.
Is it easy to install a 600 x 1000 column radiator?
Luckily, it is simple to get started on installing your 600 x 1000 double radiator in your home, but we have some helpful instructions you can follow if you need extra help. On our YouTube channel, you can find installation videos that will guide you from the minute you open your new radiator box to having it connected to your heating system and all up and running.
How is it possible to work out the heating requirements for a given room?
Some people like to work out exact heating requirements for their home and this is possible after doing some maths. Calculating the heating requirements of a given room is a complex calculation you will need to do before investing in your radiator. Our STAR (Stelrad Technical Advanced Radiator System) heat loss calculator provides an uncomplicated way to ensure you get the right size radiator for every room. It will be a pain if you end up ordering the wrong size radiator, so ensure you get it right the first time around. The fabric heat loss and ventilation heat loss are calculated to establish the output and the size required. 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.
Is it easy to keep a 600 x 1000 column radiator clean?
Yes, it isn’t difficult to keep a column radiator clean, you can use hot water and soap and also follow our cleaning guide. Make sure you always remove dust before cleaning your radiator with hot soapy water. Cleaning your radiator regularly will keep it well maintained and help you notice any marks or scratches.