Lightweight aluminium double lateral tubed electric radiator.
Slimline vertical flat tubed aluminium oil filled electric radiator.
Electric flat column with curve top electric radiator.
Smooth fronted, curved faced steel electric radiator.
Timeless electric column radiator.
Horizontal round tube fluid‑filled electric towel radiator.
Horizontal round tube dry filled electric towel radiator.
Horizontal flat tube fluid‑filled electric towel radiator.
Horizontal tube on tube fluid‑filled electric towel radiator.
Asymmetric flat square tube electric towel radiator.
High‑quality panel only radiator.
Triple‑panel, triple‑convector radiator with no grilles.
Compact radiator designed for low‑height installations.
Reliable compact radiator for everyday heating needs.
Triple‑panel, triple‑convector radiator for high heat output.
Taller Vertex model offering increased heat output.
Vertical compact radiator for narrow wall spaces.
Radiators featuring horizontal linear detailing in a range of colours.
Low‑level radiator ideal for low‑height installations.
Vertical radiator featuring subtle linear detailing.
Triple‑panel, triple‑convector radiator for high heat output.
Sleek, smooth‑front horizontal radiators in a range of colours.
Smooth front triple‑panel, triple‑convector radiator for high heat output.
Sleek, smooth‑front vertical radiators in a range of colours.
Low‑level radiator ideal for under‑window or low‑height installations.
Flat‑front Concord radiator with a smooth, modern finish.
Slimline coloured radiator with flat square tube styling.
Vertical coloured radiator with flat square tubes.
Horizontal classic column radiator for heritage interiors.
Vertical column radiator with enhanced design in various colours.
Vertical multicolumn radiator range demonstrates the perfect combination of style and function.
Horizontal multicolumn radiator range demonstrates the perfect combination of style and function.
Curved front panel designer radiator.
Heavy‑duty lined‑front radiator for high‑traffic areas.
Robust flat‑front radiator built for demanding environments.
Corrosion‑resistant radiator ideal for harsh or humid conditions.
Advanced low‑surface‑temperature radiator offering enhanced safety and performance.
LST radiator with decorative lined‑front styling.
LST radiator with enhanced corrosion resistance.
Vertical LST radiator for restricted wall spaces.
Low‑surface‑temperature radiator for safe heating in sensitive settings.
Standard low‑surface‑temperature model with Deco front panel.
Grey column radiator with enhanced design.
Horizontal column radiator for traditional‑meets‑modern styling.
Vertical column radiator for efficient heating in tight spaces.
Vertical column grey concept radiator.
High‑quality compact radiator for reliable everyday heating.
Triple‑panel, triple‑convector radiator for high heat output.
Vertical compact radiator ideal for narrow walls.
Square flat tube horizontal radiator.
Slimline square flat tube vertical radiator.
Grey slimline square flat tube vertical radiator.
Square flat tube vertical radiator.
Grey square flat tube vertical radiator.
Horizontal lined‑panel radiator.
Grey horizontal lined‑panel radiator.
Vertical with lined‑panel radiator.
Grey vertical with lined‑panel radiator.
Flat‑front panel radiator.
Grey flat‑front panel radiator.
Vertical flat‑front panel radiator.
Vertical flat‑front panel grey radiator.
Vertical lined front panel.
Grey with vertical lined front panel.
High‑performance flat front radiator.
Modern column radiator with Softline’s smooth, rounded styling.
Horizontal column radiator with Softline’s signature smooth edges.
Vertical column radiator with Softline’s rounded aesthetic.
Vertical column grey concept radiator with enhanced design.
Compact panel radiator with rounded grilles and side panels.
Triple‑panel, triple‑convector radiator with rounded grilles and side panels.
Vertical compact radiator with rounded grilles and side panels for narrow spaces.
Flat‑front Concord radiator offering a sleek, smooth finish.
Slimline radiator with flat square tubes.
Slimline grey radiator with flat square tubes.
Vertical radiator with flat square tubes.
Vertical Concept version with refined styling.
Decorative lined‑front radiator with curved top grille and side panels.
Lined‑front grey radiator with curved top grille and side panels.
Vertical lined‑front grey radiator with curved top grille and side panels.
Vertical lined‑front grey radiator with curved top grille and side panels.
Flat‑front panel radiator with curved top grille and side panels.
Flat‑front designer panel radiator with curved top grille and side panels.
Vertical flat‑front radiator with curved top grille and side panels.
Vertical flat‑front Concept radiator with curved top grille and side panels.
Vertical lined front panel with curved top grille and side panels.
Grey with vertical lined front panel with curved top grille and side panels.
Durable towel rails in brushed or polish chrome, ideal for bathrooms.
High‑output vertical radiator for maximum performance in minimal space.
Stylish tubular towel rail offering strong heat output.
Traditional towel rail available in a range of colours.
Designer radiator with a distinctive contemporary profile.
Chrome‑finished flat square tube vertical radiator.
Heated rail with flat square tubes.
Chrome‑finished side‑connected flat square tube radiator.
Side‑connected flat square tube radiator for flexible installation.
Modern radiator with clean lines and architectural styling.
Eco‑focused radiator made with low-carbon emission XCarb steel
High‑quality panel only radiator.
Triple‑panel, triple‑convector radiator with no grilles.
Compact radiator designed for low‑height installations.
Reliable compact radiator for everyday heating needs.
Triple‑panel, triple‑convector radiator for high heat output.
Taller Vertex model offering increased heat output.
Vertical compact radiator for narrow wall spaces.
Radiators featuring horizontal linear detailing in a range of colours.
Low‑level radiator ideal for low‑height installations.
Vertical radiator featuring subtle linear detailing.
Triple‑panel, triple‑convector radiator for high heat output.
Sleek, smooth‑front horizontal radiators in a range of colours.
Sleek, smooth‑front vertical radiators in a range of colours.
Smooth front triple‑panel, triple‑convector radiator for high heat output.
Low‑level radiator ideal for under‑window or low‑height installations.
Vertical coloured radiator with flat square tubes.
Slimline coloured radiator with flat square tube styling.
Horizontal classic column radiator for heritage interiors.
Vertical column radiator with enhanced design in various colours.
Curved front panel designer radiator.
Traditional towel rail available in a range of colours.
Durable towel rails in brushed or polish chrome, ideal for bathrooms.
Stylish tubular towel rail offering strong heat output.
Heated rail with Concord styling for practical towel warming.
Designer radiator with a distinctive contemporary profile.
Side‑connected flat square tube radiator for flexible installation.
Chrome‑finished side‑connected flat square tube radiator.
High‑output vertical radiator for maximum performance in minimal space.
Modern radiator with clean lines and architectural styling.
Horizontal multicolumn radiator range demonstrates the perfect combination of style and function.
Vertical multicolumn radiator range demonstrates the perfect combination of style and function.
Traditional cast‑iron radiator offering long‑lasting, radiant heat.
Horizontal classic column radiator for heritage interiors.
Vertical column radiator with enhanced design in various colours.
Modern column radiator with Softline’s smooth, rounded styling.
Horizontal column radiator with Softline’s signature smooth edges.
Vertical column radiator with Softline’s rounded aesthetic.
Vertical column grey concept radiator with enhanced design.
Modern column radiator with a clean, contemporary finish.
Horizontal column radiator for traditional‑meets‑modern styling.
Vertical column radiator for efficient heating in tight spaces.
Vertical column grey concept radiator.
Low‑surface‑temperature radiator for safe heating in sensitive settings.
Standard low‑surface‑temperature model with Deco front panel.
Vertical low‑surface‑temperature radiator for restricted wall spaces.
Advanced low‑surface‑temperature radiator offering enhanced safety and performance.
LST radiator with decorative lined‑front styling.
LST radiator with enhanced corrosion resistance.
Stylish tubular towel rail offering strong heat output.
Vertical column radiator with enhanced design in various colours.
Vertical compact radiator for narrow wall spaces.
Vertical radiator featuring subtle linear detailing.
Chrome‑finished flat square tube vertical radiator.
Slimline coloured radiator with flat square tube styling.
Vertical coloured radiator with flat square tubes.
Vertical LST radiator for restricted wall spaces.
Sleek, smooth‑front vertical radiators in a range of colours.
Vertical column radiator with Softline’s rounded aesthetic.
Vertical column grey concept radiator with enhanced design.
Vertical compact radiator with rounded grilles and side panels for narrow spaces.
Vertical radiator with flat square tubes.
Vertical Concept version with refined styling.
Vertical lined‑front grey radiator with curved top grille and side panels.
Vertical flat‑front radiator with curved top grille and side panels.
Vertical flat‑front Concept radiator with curved top grille and side panels.
Curved front panel designer radiator.
Vertical compact radiator with upgraded styling.
Vertical column grey concept radiator with enhanced design.
High‑quality compact radiator for reliable everyday heating.
Vertical compact radiator ideal for narrow walls.
Square flat tube vertical radiator.
Grey square flat tube vertical radiator.
Vertical with lined‑panel radiator.
Grey vertical with lined‑panel radiator.
Vertical flat‑front panel radiator.
Vertical flat‑front panel grey radiator.
Grey column radiator with enhanced design.
Horizontal column radiator for traditional‑meets‑modern styling.
Vertical column radiator for efficient heating in tight spaces.
Vertical column grey concept radiator.
High‑quality compact radiator for reliable everyday heating.
Triple‑panel, triple‑convector radiator for high heat output.
Vertical compact radiator ideal for narrow walls.
Square flat tube horizontal radiator.
Slimline square flat tube vertical radiator.
Grey slimline square flat tube vertical radiator.
Square flat tube vertical radiator.
Grey square flat tube vertical radiator.
Horizontal lined‑panel radiator.
Grey horizontal lined‑panel radiator.
Vertical with lined‑panel radiator.
Grey vertical with lined‑panel radiator.
Flat‑front panel radiator.
Grey flat‑front panel radiator.
Vertical flat‑front panel radiator.
Vertical flat‑front panel grey radiator.
Vertical lined front panel.
Grey with vertical lined front panel.
High‑performance flat front radiator.
Modern column radiator with Softline’s smooth, rounded styling.
Horizontal column radiator with Softline’s signature smooth edges.
Vertical column radiator with Softline’s rounded aesthetic.
Vertical column grey concept radiator with enhanced design.
Compact panel radiator with rounded grilles and side panels.
Triple‑panel, triple‑convector radiator with rounded grilles and side panels.
Taller Compact model offering increased heat output.
Vertical compact radiator with rounded grilles and side panels for narrow spaces.
Flat‑front Concord radiator offering a sleek, smooth finish.
Slimline radiator with flat square tubes.
Slimline grey radiator with flat square tubes.
Vertical radiator with flat square tubes.
Vertical lined‑front grey radiator with curved top grille and side panels.
Vertical Concept version with refined styling.
Decorative lined‑front radiator with curved top grille and side panels.
Lined‑front grey radiator with curved top grille and side panels.
Vertical lined‑front grey radiator with curved top grille and side panels.
Flat‑front panel radiator with curved top grille and side panels.
Flat‑front designer panel radiator with curved top grille and side panels.
Vertical flat‑front radiator with curved top grille and side panels.
Vertical flat‑front Concept radiator with curved top grille and side panels.
Vertical lined front panel with curved top grille and side panels.
Grey with vertical lined front panel with curved top grille and side panels.
Research providing information on the performance of a large collection of different heating systems present in the Future Homes test houses at the Energy House 2.0 facility at the University of Salford, has provided clear evidence that new homes heated by radiators have lower running costs than those heated by a combination of underfloor heating and radiators in the same building. This where a modern renewable heating system is the source of heat for heating and hot water in the home.
Application of heat pumps in new builds can lead to the default adoption of UFH downstairs with radiators upstairs. However, this latest evidence suggests that the use of radiators throughout a new property offers significant benefits where heat is provided by an air source heat pump rather than a traditional boiler.
The academics responsible for the research are Richard Fitton – Professor of Building Performance, Grant Henshaw – Energy House Research Assistant, William Swan – Professor, Phil Clark, David Farmer – Research Fellow, Anestis Sitmalidis and Xinyi Zhang.
The houses at the Energy House 2.0 facility were built by Bellway Homes and a partnership between Saint Gobain and Barratt developments. The report follows up on a report published in 2023 on the fabric performance of both of these homes.
The systems were selected, designed and installed by the housebuilders and their partners. The research team had no input on the design of these systems and were focussed only on the measurement of the performance of these systems, which number 28 in total, and covered a range of technologies including, infrared heat panels and air source heat pumps (floor mounted and roof mounted). Different heat emitter technologies were also tested including underfloor heating, skirting board heating and importantly for Stelrad, radiators.
All methods of heating the home were measured in the same chamber conditions reflecting typical (5 °C) and more extreme (-5 °C) winter temperatures found in the UK. This allows for a comparison between these technologies that up to this moment has not been possible and represents unique research.
Interestingly, systems with radiators throughout – on each floor – showed lower running costs than the systems with a combination of UFH and radiators. This was not focused on in the report but can be unambiguously calculated from data published within it.
Using the external ASHP with radiators throughout, the running cost was 11% less than with UFH. Using the loft ASHP with radiators throughout, the running cost was 13% less than with UFH. These outcomes are very revealing and highlight the running cost benefits of selecting radiators throughout a new home powered by an air source heat pump of any design.
Radiators throughout a home were shown to be consistently more cost effective than UFH and radiators combined when looking at the most realistic scenario i.e. a SAP intermittent heating pattern, at average winter temperatures. Out of all 28 tests carried out and researched, the most economic configuration was the external ASHP with radiators throughout running the SAP pattern in a 5 degrees C environment.
Analysis of other heating regimes tested indicated that if constant 24-hour heat is required then ground floor UFH has the lowest running costs. However, this is shown to be 25% to 35% more expensive than the standard SAP heating pattern with radiators throughout the home. In the overwhelming majority of homes, heating is targeted at times when it is required – not on 24 hours a day. Radiator based systems are clearly better suited to this. They are more responsive than UFH, more flexible and cost effective.
The ability to target heat is very simple with radiators via a locally mounted TRV. Temperature control is intuitive and simple. No external wiring, controls or configuration are required.
A popular function of heating controls is the one-hour boost. It’s a simple way of countering a cold snap or quickly raising the temperature outside of the normal occupational routine. It is also the ‘go to’ control method for those who find modern controls confusing or who are trying to control costs. Radiator based systems are the best solution in all of these cases.
Due to the high thermal mass and low response times of a UFH system, the user is committed to heating for longer periods, potential expensive repairs and restricted floor covering options. It is fundamentally suited to constant heating but in real world situations it lacks flexibility, and it is therefore less economical for the majority of households.
“This research confirms our understanding that radiators are the optimal choice when it comes to heating economically and flexibly,” says Tim Wells, Stelrad’s Engineering Manager. “It’s particularly reassuring that these results were achieved in an environment optimised for UFH. We can be confident that radiators are just as fit for the future as they have always been, whether the heat is provided by traditional means or renewable technology.”
To view the original technical report in full “Energy House 2.0 Study on Future Homes Standard Heating Systems” visit: https://salford-repository.worktribe.com/output/3397480/energy-house-20-study-on-future-homes-standard-heating-systems
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