Is there anything particular about the installation position of the radiator? Where should I put the radiator?

It's autumn, the peak season for radiator installation. Anyone who knows about radiators knows that radiators have two installation methods: open installation and concealed installation, which are easy to be compatible with clean rooms and renovated houses. Clean room can choose concealed installation, while renovated house can choose exposed radiator. But where should the radiator be installed in the room? Today, Bian Xiao will take you a minute to find out where to put the radiator.

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Choosing the position of radiator is an important part of radiator installation. If the radiator position is not selected properly, it will directly affect the heating effect of the whole radiator system. The position is wrong. What can I do to get better results? And the radiator is hung on the wall and exposed directly. One more big square in the home will affect the decoration of the home. If the installation is unreasonable, it will even reduce the aesthetics of the overall home improvement.

1, near window principle

According to the principle of radiator placement, it is generally installed on one side of the external wall of the room. If there is a window on one side of the external wall, it is usually installed directly below the window. This installation principle is because the radiator's heat dissipation mode is mainly air convection. When installed under the window, it can directly heat the cold air that enters the room through the window gap, and prevent the cold air flow from forming cold radiation through the external wall, resulting in serious uneven indoor temperature. Generally speaking, there will be enough space under the window, so putting it under the window will help to make rational use of the available indoor space and avoid occupying the useful indoor space.

Different room sizes require different heating values, so the number and size of corresponding radiators are different, and the position under many windows may not meet the installation conditions. If there is not enough space under the window to place the radiator, you can also place the radiator on the side wall near the window.

At present, there are more and more cases of installing surface-mounted radiators, and the available area of renovated houses and rooms is less, and the spatial layout has been finalized, so it is difficult to adjust. In the case of limited space, you can also choose a vertical radiator.

Radiator can be hung on the wall, and radiator bracket can be installed on the ground. Generally speaking, considering the safety of radiators, wall-mounted radiators must have a bearing capacity of not less than three times the weight of radiators. When the weight of a single radiator is heavy and the load borne by the wall is too heavy, it is suggested to install a floor bracket to support the radiator. If the wall of the room really can't find a suitable place to put the radiator, you can also choose to use the radiator fixing bracket to stand the radiator on the ground near the window.

2, the principle of low should not be high

Radiator installation should be low rather than high. According to the principle that hot air rises and cold air sinks, the lower the radiator installation position, the better, which is beneficial to the convection between ground cold air and indoor hot air and keeps the indoor temperature balance. It is generally believed that the radiator is 20 cm away from the ground, which is conducive to air circulation.

3. Avoid occlusion

Do not block the radiator when using. Keeping the radiator hollow is beneficial to air convection and has better heat dissipation effect.

In order to make the radiator look more beautiful, many people will cover it with various radiators, which may make the visual effect more pleasing. However, when using radiators, radiators will affect heat dissipation, and long-term use of radiators will easily breed bacteria and dust, resulting in poor indoor air quality. However, when the radiator is not used, you can install a beautiful radiator to prevent dust from entering.

Before the radiator is installed, a professional HVAC designer must enter the site to locate it, and choose a reasonable location to install the radiator according to the actual situation. If you have special needs, communicate with the HVAC designer in time, and don't claim for compensation by yourself. After all, radiators are not ordinary furniture and household appliances. Once installed, radiators cannot be replaced at will. The installation location is not selected correctly, which leads to poor results. It is simply spending money to buy a decoration.