Radiators and Accessories – Comfort and Efficiency
Radiators are one of the most important elements in any heating system. A properly selected and installed radiator ensures optimal room temperature, reduces energy consumption, and maintains comfort for many years.
How to Choose a Radiator
Installation type: wall-mounted or floor-mounted with special brackets. Measure the room area, available space, and connection options before choosing.
Material:
Aluminum/steel – heats up quickly and provides efficient heat transfer.
Steel – retains heat longer, durable and long-lasting.
Side connection: the most popular solution, allowing easy connection to heating pipes while maintaining visual aesthetics.
Warranty: up to 10 years, confirming high quality.
Manufacturers: reliable and tested brands – Demir Dokum, ITap, Rofix.
Practical Installation Tips
Install radiators under windows to prevent cold drafts and ensure even heating.
Leave at least 10 cm from the floor and 5–10 cm from the windowsill for proper air circulation and efficiency.
Use high-quality seals and valves when connecting to the heating system to prevent leaks.
If there are multiple radiators, place them along exterior walls to compensate for heat loss.
Check all pipes and connections for tightness before the heating season.
Operation Recommendations
Air venting: release trapped air at the start of each heating season to improve heat output.
Temperature control: thermostatic valves allow individual room temperature adjustment, saving energy.
Safety: do not overheat radiator surfaces with additional heaters or electrical devices to prevent damage.
Hygiene: regularly clean dust from radiators to maintain efficiency and indoor air quality.
Heat reflective panel: placing a foil or foam panel behind the radiator can reduce heat loss through walls by up to 20%.
Useful “Lifehack” Tips
Do not place objects on the radiator surface – it reduces air circulation and heat transfer.
Curtains should end above the radiator, not cover it entirely.
If a radiator feels cold while heating is on, check for trapped air.
For bathrooms or kitchens, choose radiators with additional moisture protection.
If leaving home for a long period, lower radiator temperature but do not turn them off completely – pipes remain protected from freezing.
Common Mistakes and How to Avoid Them
Covering the radiator with furniture or curtains: leave at least 20 cm of free space in front.
Incorrect installation height: 10 cm from floor, 5–10 cm from windowsill for proper air circulation.
Not venting air: if top is cold and bottom is warm, release trapped air at the start of the heating season.
Incorrect radiator power: approx. 100 W per 1 m², more for colder or corner rooms.
Incorrect connection: use side connection or consult a specialist for complex systems.
Neglected cleaning: dust reduces efficiency by 10–15%; clean at least twice a year.
Too high temperature setting: use thermostats and maintain 20–22°C for comfort and savings.
Wrong material choice: aluminum radiators may not suit older systems; verify compatibility before purchase.