Hi,
It's another hydronic plinth heater question.
We are having our kitchen redone - it's a kitchen diner that goes the full length of the house, so fairly big. There is only one radiator at the diner end, so the kitchen tends to get a little nippy.
So, we thought, why not put a hydronic plinth heater in the kitchen end? We've picked a spot directly under the boiler, so we can run new pipework straight from the boiler for this one heater, so won't have any flow issues. The new kitchen is going in in March, and we have put a full aerosol of X400 in to clean the system out before we drain and flush to fit the heater. There is a Magnaclean already on the system.
However, there's the debate about whether to go for a Myson or Smiths heater.
I know people say Smiths are more reliable, but has anyone actually had a Myson one break?
I ask becasue the spec sheet shows the Myson one pumping out a lot more heat, and being quieter in normal use, so it looks like the better buy:
Although the Myson noise is measured closer to the unit than the Smiths, the Myson still says it will chuck out way more heat than the Smiths, which is what you want surely?
What do you think? Myson or Smiths? Why are Smiths better if they put out less heat?
I'm looking forward to your advice on this.
Cheers.
It's another hydronic plinth heater question.
We are having our kitchen redone - it's a kitchen diner that goes the full length of the house, so fairly big. There is only one radiator at the diner end, so the kitchen tends to get a little nippy.
So, we thought, why not put a hydronic plinth heater in the kitchen end? We've picked a spot directly under the boiler, so we can run new pipework straight from the boiler for this one heater, so won't have any flow issues. The new kitchen is going in in March, and we have put a full aerosol of X400 in to clean the system out before we drain and flush to fit the heater. There is a Magnaclean already on the system.
However, there's the debate about whether to go for a Myson or Smiths heater.
I know people say Smiths are more reliable, but has anyone actually had a Myson one break?
I ask becasue the spec sheet shows the Myson one pumping out a lot more heat, and being quieter in normal use, so it looks like the better buy:
Myson 800
Sound level (measured at 2.5m)
Normal: 28.5 dBA
Boost: 49.8 dBA
Motor: 40 watt
Heat output at 50C:
Normal: 1707 watt (5824 Btu/h)
Boost: 2192 watt (7478 Btu/h)
Smiths SS9
Sound level (measure at 1.5m)
Normal: 41 dBA
Boost: 46 dBA
Motor:
Normal: 24 watt
Boost: 35 watt
Heat output at 50C:
Normal: 1100 watt
Boost: 1300 watt
Sound level (measured at 2.5m)
Normal: 28.5 dBA
Boost: 49.8 dBA
Motor: 40 watt
Heat output at 50C:
Normal: 1707 watt (5824 Btu/h)
Boost: 2192 watt (7478 Btu/h)
Smiths SS9
Sound level (measure at 1.5m)
Normal: 41 dBA
Boost: 46 dBA
Motor:
Normal: 24 watt
Boost: 35 watt
Heat output at 50C:
Normal: 1100 watt
Boost: 1300 watt
What do you think? Myson or Smiths? Why are Smiths better if they put out less heat?
I'm looking forward to your advice on this.
Cheers.