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Radiator BTU?

alreeve27
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Hi,
We’ve had a column radiator taken off the wall as we are redecorating one of our rooms and will replace it with somethinf smaller. I’m selling it and a few people have asked for the BTU. Does anyone know how to work this out? I’m not sure if it’s a rating that would have come with the radiator when it was bought (by previous owners). There’s no markings on it.
Thanks
We’ve had a column radiator taken off the wall as we are redecorating one of our rooms and will replace it with somethinf smaller. I’m selling it and a few people have asked for the BTU. Does anyone know how to work this out? I’m not sure if it’s a rating that would have come with the radiator when it was bought (by previous owners). There’s no markings on it.
Thanks
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I think your best bet is to try to find an identical new one for sale. Don't forget to replace it with a similar BTU one.0
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Great, thanks0
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B&Q website has column radiators so try to find one of similar size to yours on that site. The BTU rating is given in the product description.
https://www.diy.com/departments/heating-plumbing-cooling/radiators/column-radiators/DIY1652550.cat#icamp=LSB_Column_Image0
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