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600 x 500 FAQs
How can I clean a 600 x 500 radiator?
It’s not difficult to keep your radiator clean, you can rub it over with warm water and soap or follow the suggestions in our online cleaning guide. You must remove dust from your radiator regularly so it can work properly, and this is easily done with a hoover or a brush. It will be more difficult to tell if a hoover in a dark colour is dirty, so keep it just as clean as you would with a white radiator.
How can I calculate the heating requirements for a room in my home?
Calculating the heating requirements of a room is a complex calculation that you will need to do before buying your radiator. Our STAR (Stelrad Technical Advanced Radiator System) heat loss calculator provides a simple way to ensure you get the right size radiator for every room. Ordering the wrong size and installing it will be a hassle to change and something you will want to avoid. 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, this is 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 a 600 x 500 single radiator or a 600 x 500 double radiator better?
At Stelrad, we have many different radiators options, for both single and double radiators. Families and those with bigger homes tend to go for 500 x 600 double radiators and 600 x 500 double radiators, as they emit more heat down to their larger surface area. Lots of customers combine both single and double radiators into their homes, and they usually decide depending on the size of the room. Double radiators are always a more efficient option to heat up rooms as they have 2 panels and usually 2 convection fins as well.