by AdamsHeating »
Tue Feb 17, 2009 10:34 pm
hiya
go to a plumbers merchant and get a brochure of radiators that tells you the heat output (if you can get it for your brand that would be great). Now find the radiators that match yours and add up the total power.
It is most likely to be in BTU's and as 1kW = 3412 btu's you have 64,828 btu's to play with... that is a lot.
As a guess, I'd say your rads would be covered by this amount but I could be wrong.
As htg says it's not really that simple as there are a lot of factors to consider, especially if you are going to follow the Part L regs, but that should give you a good rough idea.
I'd be more concerned about the DHW flow rate, sounds like a big house, does a 24kw suffice hot water wise?! (spanner in the works!?)
regards,
AH.