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Hi. I currently have a house full of acova radiators from B and Q. They Dont heat up like other radiators. I am planning to change all my radiators this summer to type 22 radiators. I have looked but I’m after some good advice on which type 22 are the best. If you can please provide any information, that would be very appreciated.
 
Has a heat loss calculation been done for each room to check if the existing ones are the correct size and or what size the new ones need to be?
And a check to confirm the existing pipework and boiler can support the new radaiators if they are larger than the existing

You may end up creating a new problem.
 
Hi. It is a whole new system that has been installed approximately 8 years ago. I have a system boiler with 2 zones. 1 for upstairs and 1 for downstairs. The radiators are not hot to touch. I was thinking of changing a few first and see how that goes then change the rest. The current radiators heat up but do not provide adequate heat. Thank you for your replies
 

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