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I have a stubbornly cold room. I've bunged up draughts but when the outside temperature gets close to freezing then the temperature will drop in the room down to 17c even with the heating on 24/7. It can be brought up a bit with another oil filled radiator but I'd like to work out whether it's just the radiator in there being too small (likely) or whether there is also more heat loss than there should be and a possible case of missing insulation. The outside walls in the extension seem noticeably cold and there is a sudden chill when you step from the old side into the new extension area.
The radiator for the room is too small as the previous owners nearly doubled the size of the room but kept the same radiator. It's a double panel sort with a single convector in the middle. 690 x 600mm so piddly.
Half the room is in the existing house and half is in an extension. There's no radiator in the space directly below but there is in the other bedroom that is totally in the extension. That's nice and warm and has a small radiator. The dining room which is all extension is also reasonably warm and that has a large radiator.
Is there a way of calculating the actual heat loss in a room from the output of a radiator, room temperature and outside temperature? I want to check the theoretical losses against what is actually disappearing.
The radiator for the room is too small as the previous owners nearly doubled the size of the room but kept the same radiator. It's a double panel sort with a single convector in the middle. 690 x 600mm so piddly.
Half the room is in the existing house and half is in an extension. There's no radiator in the space directly below but there is in the other bedroom that is totally in the extension. That's nice and warm and has a small radiator. The dining room which is all extension is also reasonably warm and that has a large radiator.
Is there a way of calculating the actual heat loss in a room from the output of a radiator, room temperature and outside temperature? I want to check the theoretical losses against what is actually disappearing.
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