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Radiator on inside wall
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Brian_70
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I am going to add some cast iron hot water radiators to my heating system and don't have much space left on exterior walls. Is it a bad idea to install a radiator on an inside wall ?
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No
Just don't install it under the thermostat
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assume it has about 15% less capacity than you think it is rated for. This is to eliminate the "heating effect" granted by I=B=R for radiation placed along outside walls and windows.0 -
Nearly every radiator in my house (an original gravity system) is on inside walls. Zero problems and the extreme oversizing (and the TRVs) keeps them amazingly cool. It has to be well below freezing before they even begin to approach "hot". No problems with drafts or cold spots and I even have the original windows.0 -
Thanks for the help
Thanks for the help. Now I just need to install them0
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