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Dual Fuel Radiators

Designed with flexibility and efficiency in mind

A Dual Fuel radiator or towel rail is one that is fitted with both standard valves and an electric element. They offer a flexible and efficient method of heating your home. In winter, they can be run as part of the central heating system, and in warmer months they can be heated by the electric element.

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Use our BTU calculator to easily work out what size radiator you will need, by entering information about your room in our calculator.

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Please note, this is a guide only. A radiator with insufficient output may never raise the temperature to that required. Outdoor temperatures, external walls, insulation, heated adjacent rooms (i.e. above, below and to the side) all play a part.

The boiler should be sufficient to supply all connected radiators to the sum of their maximum demand.

Larger rooms such as Living Rooms may require more than one radiator positioned evenly throughout the room. If this is the case, divide the required output between the number of radiators needed.

Please note in line with current legislation, all our outputs are published at Δt 50ºC

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Efficient dual fuel radiators

Dual fuel radiators can generate heat with both central heating and electric power sources. This means they offer a flexible and efficient method of heating your home.  

In the winter, dual fuel radiators can be run from your central heating system, while in the warmer months they can be powered by an electric heating element.

This is ideal for when you want to warm up that one cold room but don’t want to turn the central heating on.

Dual fuel radiators are well-suited to the unpredictable UK temperatures.

They’re also a cost-effective solution compared to standard central heating and electric radiator systems, as they allow you to choose the most efficient method of heating depending on the time of year.

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What is BTU? The BTU rate of a radiator is how much heat the radiator will emit, and is there to help you decide if a radiator is the correct size for your room or not. It’s important to know how much heat your room needs in order for your system to work efficiently.
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