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Panel heater or additional radiator

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  • jhs14
    jhs14 Posts: 167 Forumite
    PheoUK wrote: »
    You can get wet CH plinth heaters with fan assist. Just depends if you can get a CH pipe there. Drop one down from the floor above? Thats how all of our downstairs ones are done!

    I wasn't actually aware that those existed - I assumed all plinth heaters were electric - I'll look into that, thanks.
  • jhs14 wrote: »
    I wasn't actually aware that those existed - I assumed all plinth heaters were electric - I'll look into that, thanks.

    They're on the page I linked, as 'central heating models'

    The fan is low current (mains voltage) and could be wired into the heating system controls if desired.
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