Has anyone experience with using BTU calculators for bathrooms and then purchasing a towel rail to match the BTU value calculated? Did the towel rail work out to be warm enough to heat the room?
I am in the process of looking for a towel rail to buy for my bathroom. I've read many reports about people saying the heat from them is not great, and chrome are the worst. I am going for a chrome one. So I am concerned about not having enough heat.
I have one bathroom that is 1.75m x 1.8m x 2.4m. One window (skylight) at 0.7sqm. Only one external wall, it is not north facing. Timber frame construction house, A3 rated. Timber floor and insulated attic above. Room below is heated.
I used
http://www.bestheating.ie/btu-calculator to calculate the BTU and I get 1200. I was planning on getting a 1512x600 chrome rail that has 25mm diameter pipes and claims to have a BTU of 2529
http://www.mylifebathrooms.com/Products/View/3/Product/728/ProductCategory/350
Based on the BTU calculator this towel rail would be far too much for my room - but wondering in reality how accurate is (a) the calculator (b) the claimed BTU value of the towel rail.