podgerodge
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............getting electric radiators for 2 beds, kitchen, small dining, bathroom .........
I am guessing 2 bed, living, kitchen and bathroom.
Thanks very much lonelyplanet. You are not far wrong with your guess!
Am I missing something?
Where is the guesswork that he could be far wrong with?
Anybody got a sense of the cost to operate of electric radiators like these, compared to a gas boiler and traditional rads?
The ability to set the temperature you want for individual rooms, control from an app, easily retrofit to rooms where getting pipes may be difficult etc sounds great!
I wonder will ESB have to increase the standard supply/fuse size they supply to home?
You wont be drawing 14 for the two cars as you will need a priority switch or else intelligent chargersI wonder will ESB have to increase the standard supply/fuse size they supply to home? In the depths of winter you might be drawing 5-6kW for electric heaters, 14kW with two cars charging, 4 kW for the oven, 3kW if the kettle goes on - nearly double the standard 63A fuse.
Thanks very much lonelyplanet. You are not far wrong with your guess!
A supplier I rang today told me (based on measurements for individual rooms) said I would need:
kitchen 770w, dining 990w, bed1 - 770w, bed2 - 990w, bath 500w rail.
It looked like very roughly about €3k for the rads and I don't know about installation but doesn't look too difficult.
Here is the radiators I was looking at:
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Will have a look at ATC too. Where would an electrician come in - there isn't a need for one to install is there?
Edit: Had a look at ATC, very interesting, especially given Irish website and prices include VAT and Installation. I didn't see a towel rail for the bath, but there is a 500w rad. Looks like total cost of all the rads given info about might be about €2.5k incl install. Thoughts? Thanks again.
No gas supply to the estate, it's all electric heating.
How long does the person intend living in the house? If any way medium to long-term, i think any form of heating by electricity is going to costs much more than heating by natural gas. The house sounds ideal for a combi gas boiler.
The first priority should be insulating the house to a high standard so that you need less heat in the first place.
How long does the person intend living in the house? If any way medium to long-term, i think any form of heating by electricity is going to costs much more than heating by natural gas. The house sounds ideal for a combi gas boiler.
The first priority should be insulating the house to a high standard so that you need less heat in the first place.
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