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Evening all. A customer has had a conservatory built about a year ago and with a small electric heater, heating it. He now wants it taken out and a radiator plumbed in. The room measures 2.7 x 2.3 x 2.3H with a slight pitch to the roof. The wall the rad will hang on is brick but the other 3 walls are glass aswell as the roof. I've never had to size up a radiator in a conservatory before and don't want to undersize the rad and he says it's too cold in the winter. I know the room will never heat up and hold the heat like a traditional room with 4 solid walls but would just like your advice. Many thanks in advance.
 
half a brick wall the rest upvc or a fully brick one?
 
1 Full brick wall which is the side of the house. The other 3 are top to bottom upvc. Not sitting on half brick if that makes sense
 
looking around 3.2kw needed so oversize if you can
 
Wow. Just looked. Gonna need to be a big rad but not enough wall space for it. Door on the brick wall into the conservatory. Max I can go is 600H x 1000mmL. Back to the drawing board.
 
Got agree with the kopsta above , if not a small air con unit will work a treat .
Morning Town need a small air con unìt for a loft office it needs to be just a supply and exhaust model no outdoor unit any recommendations ? Cheers kop
 
Morning Town need a small air con unìt for a loft office it needs to be just a supply and exhaust model no outdoor unit any recommendations ? Cheers kop

I fitted one up the road a while ago , but customer supplied it, I think he got it off his neighbour . TBH I was well impressed with it , doddle to fit, one will work a treat in your office
 
@KOP

I've had one of these running in the heat without a blip, you can order via amazon (more expensive) or direct to their website. I'm not experienced with air conditioners but it's German and seems well made, delivered in 5 days without fuss and I found comparable in price with similar spec devices from other manufacturers.

Professional product solutions all around air conditioning - TROTEC
 
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I fitted one up the road a while ago , but customer supplied it, I think he got it off his neighbour . TBH I was well impressed with it , doddle to fit, one will work a treat in your office

What did you do for the exhaust, a door/window seal or core drill an outlet?
 
What did you do for the exhaust, a door/window seal or core drill an outlet?

Just cored the outlet , and it was next to a plug socket , just plugged it in lol , theres a small little coni pipe as well , but very little comes out . It doesnt have to do the old 75 mm trap , soil pipe , soakaway etc etc lol
 
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