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Towel radiator.... does this sound right?
keithdc
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Hi.... looking for some advice.
Having our bathroom done at the moment- as part of which, they are installing a towel radiator.
Its a chrome straight towel radiator- 1100cmx 600cm (Kartell brand)- the bathroom man says its 2800 bTu- this doesn't sound right to me, and seems too high.
Can anyone advise whether this Btu is possible?
Thank you
Having our bathroom done at the moment- as part of which, they are installing a towel radiator.
Its a chrome straight towel radiator- 1100cmx 600cm (Kartell brand)- the bathroom man says its 2800 bTu- this doesn't sound right to me, and seems too high.
Can anyone advise whether this Btu is possible?
Thank you
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Have a look here http://www.lunaspas.com/acatalog/copy_of_White-Flat-1200-Series.html. This is slightly smaller than yours but gives a higher output. So your plumber is probably right.Eat vegetables and fear no creditors, rather than eat duck and hide.0
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It's only 0.82 Kw. So less than a one bar electric fire.No free lunch, and no free laptop
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