Radiator Size & Heat Loss Calculator | RadCalc Pro

Radiator Size and Heat Loss Calculator β€” RadCalc Pro

Stop guessing radiator sizes. Get room-by-room BTU/kW requirements based on windows, insulation, external walls, and construction. Supports delta T50 (standard) and delta T30 (heat pumps). Free, no sign-up.

πŸ”₯ Calculate My Radiator Size β€” Free β†’

πŸ”§ RadCalc Pro: Room Heat Loss + Radiator Sizing

Enter room details β€” we'll calculate exact BTU/kW, recommend radiator type (T11/T22/T33), and suggest dimensions.

πŸ“‹ [ LIVE CALCULATOR EMBED ]
Length [__] m | Width [__] m | Height [__] m
1 / 2 / 3 / 4 walls
Number: __ | Type: Single/Double/Triple glazing
Cavity insulated / Solid brick / Timber frame
Suspended timber / Concrete / Insulated
Loft insulation / Flat roof / Room above
Drafty (2.0) / Average (1.0) / Airtight (0.5)
β–³T50 (standard 75/65/20Β°C) / β–³T30 (heat pump 55/45/20Β°C)
βœ… Required radiator output: 4,250 BTU (1.25 kW)
πŸ“Œ Recommended type: Double panel + convector (T22)
πŸ“ Suggested dimensions: 600mm Γ— 1000mm (HΓ—W)
πŸ”„ β–³T30 correction factor: +68% output needed (or larger radiator)

βš™οΈ Adjust each input β†’ real-time recalc. Based on BS EN 12831 heat loss methodology.

How to use this radiator size and heat loss calculator

1 Enter room dimensions
Length, width, and ceiling height in meters or feet.
2 Add construction details
Number of external walls, window type (single/double/triple), wall construction, floor, ceiling.
3 Select system delta T
β–³T50 for gas/oil boilers, β–³T30 for heat pumps or low-temperature systems.
4 Get radiator size + type
BTU/kW output, recommended T11/T22/T33, and suggested width Γ— height.
⚠️ Common mistakes: Ignoring external walls, underestimating single-glazed windows, and using wrong delta T. Oversized radiators waste money; undersized leave rooms cold. RadCalc Pro prevents both.

Why accurate heat loss matters (and volume Γ— 30 fails)

The old rule β€œ30 BTU per cubic foot” ignores windows, insulation, air leakage, and external walls. Consequences of wrong radiator sizing:

  • πŸ₯Ά Cold rooms β€” radiators can't maintain desired temperature on coldest days.
  • πŸ’Έ Oversized radiators β€” wasted upfront cost and boiler short-cycling (if system too large).
  • πŸ”₯ Low-efficiency condensing boilers β€” oversized radiators prevent condensing mode.
  • πŸ”„ For heat pumps (β–³T30) β€” undersizing means the system never reaches efficiency.

RadCalc Pro uses BS EN 12831: room-by-room heat loss including U-values, infiltration, and design outdoor temperature. Accurate within Β±8% of professional software.

RadCalc Pro vs. rule-of-thumb vs. professional heat loss survey

FeatureRadCalc Pro (free)Rule-of-thumb (volume Γ— 30)Professional survey
Window type (single/double/triple)βœ… Yes❌ Noβœ… Yes
External walls countβœ… 1–4 walls❌ Noβœ… Yes
Wall construction (cavity/solid/timber)βœ… Yes❌ Noβœ… Yes
Floor & ceiling heat lossβœ… Yes❌ Noβœ… Yes
Air changes per hourβœ… Adjustable❌ Noβœ… Measured
Delta T50 / T30 supportβœ… Both❌ Noβœ… Both
Radiator type recommendationβœ… T11/T22/T33❌ Noβœ… Yes
Time & costFree / 2 minFree / 30 sec (inaccurate)$200–$500 / half day

RadCalc Pro gives you pro-level accuracy without the cost β€” perfect for DIY, renovations, and initial design.

Quick reference: typical radiator size by room volume (β–³T50, double glazing, one external wall)

Room type & dimensionsVolume (mΒ³)Approx BTU neededkWTypical radiator type
Small bedroom (2m Γ— 3m Γ— 2.4m)14.41,800–2,2000.53–0.64T11 (single panel)
Medium bedroom (3m Γ— 3.5m Γ— 2.4m)25.23,000–3,6000.88–1.05T11 or small T22
Living room (4m Γ— 5m Γ— 2.4m)484,800–5,8001.40–1.70T22 (double panel + convector)
Open-plan kitchen/diner (6m Γ— 5m Γ— 2.4m)727,000–8,5002.05–2.49T22 or T33 (if high loss)
Bathroom (2m Γ— 2m Γ— 2.4m)9.61,200–1,6000.35–0.47Heated towel rail or T11

*Add 30% for single glazing, add 20% per additional external wall, reduce 20% for cavity insulation. Use RadCalc Pro for exact numbers.

Radiator types explained: T11, T22, T33

Choosing the right radiator panel type affects heat output and physical size:

  • T11 (single panel + single convector) β€” lowest output, slim profile. Best for small rooms or low heat loss.
  • T22 (double panel + double convector) β€” standard for most UK/EU homes. ~2Γ— output of T11 for same dimensions.
  • T33 (triple panel + triple convector) β€” maximum output where wall space is limited. ~3Γ— output of T11.

RadCalc Pro recommends the smallest suitable type to save cost while ensuring sufficient heat.

Delta T: why it changes radiator sizing

Radiator outputs are rated at β–³T50 (mean water temp 70Β°C, room 20Β°C). Modern heat pumps run at lower temperatures (β–³T30: 50Β°C mean water). A radiator rated 1,000W at β–³T50 will only deliver ~530W at β–³T30. RadCalc Pro applies the correction factor automatically β€” choose your system type for accurate sizing.

πŸ’‘ Heat pump tip: Expect radiators to be 1.5Γ— to 2Γ— larger (or use T33/T22) for low-temperature systems.

Frequently asked questions β€” radiator sizing & heat loss

πŸ”Ή What delta T should I use for my system?

β–³T50 for standard gas/oil boilers (flow 75Β°C, return 65Β°C, room 20Β°C). β–³T30 for heat pumps or condensing boilers running in low-temperature mode (flow 55Β°C, return 45Β°C). RadCalc Pro adjusts automatically.

πŸ”Ή Can I use this calculator for underfloor heating?

Not directly β€” underfloor heating uses lower water temperatures (β–³T15–△T20) and different heat emission principles. We recommend professional software for UFH. However, RadCalc Pro's room heat loss value is the first step for UFH design.

πŸ”Ή What’s the difference between T11, T22, and T33 radiators?

T11 = single panel + single convector (lowest output). T22 = double panel + double convector (standard). T33 = triple panel + triple convector (highest output per wall space).

πŸ”Ή How do I account for single-glazed windows?

RadCalc Pro includes window type directly. Single glazing roughly doubles heat loss compared to double glazing. Always add accurate window data.

πŸ”Ή Is RadCalc Pro accurate for old, drafty homes?

Yes. Select "Drafty" under air changes per hour (ACH ~2.0) and choose "Solid brick" wall construction. The calculator adds infiltration losses appropriately.

πŸ”Ή Do I need to sign up or pay?

No. Completely free, unlimited use, no registration or email required.

πŸ”Ή Does this work for vertical radiators?

Yes β€” the calculator recommends horizontal dimensions, but you can choose vertical radiators with equivalent output. Use mΒ² output ratings from manufacturer.

Get the perfect radiator size β€” every room, every time

Stop guessing and start heating efficiently. RadCalc Pro gives you professional-grade heat loss and radiator sizing in under 2 minutes.

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RadCalc Pro β€” radiator size and heat loss calculator based on BS EN 12831. Always consult a professional heating engineer before purchasing.

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