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Thermosoft
heatload
calculation
guide
By using the house plan as a guide
you may wish to work out your
own heating requirements in Watts.
You can then use this wattage figure
to match with a suitable Thermosoft
radiator from the table at the back
of this brochure, taking the physical
size into consideration to fit
available wall space in your room.
You might need to use more than
one radiator in larger rooms. It's
best to work in cubic meters, as
heating is applicable to room
volume rather than to floor area.
On the plan you will find the
wattage/cubic meter for each type
of room. A room with only one
external wall requires less wattage
than say a room with three external
walls. The figures also relate to
normal insulated homes i.e. at
least R2.5 in the ceilings and R1.7
in the walls. For large windows you
should add five Watts per cubic
meter. For extra large windows you
should add another five Watts per
cubic meter. If you have double-glazing
the above figures could be
reduced. Please refer to Southern
Cross Companies Pty Ltd.
If you however prefer, Southern
Cross Companies Pty. Ltd. or their
representatives, will be more than
happy to work out your heating
requirements. We will need your
house plans including the elevation
and room sizes including heights.
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Explanation:
W / m3 Means Watts per Cubic Meter
Please also note that the above figures relate
to radiant heating only as other type of heaters, including open
ended wall mounted convention heaters, could require considerably
higher wattage.

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