The bath room is one of the most frequently used rooms in the house, and as such you want your bath room to look perfect. When you are having a new bath room fitted in your home it is important that you spend as much time choosing your fittings such as taps etc as you do your actual bath or sink. If you
Designer RadiatorRadiators and convectors are types of heat exchangers designed to transfer thermal energy from one medium to another for the purpose of cooling and heating. Radiators are constructed to function in automobiles, buildings and electronics. Most radiators and convectors are not designed to transfer heat by radiation. Natural or forced convection is the dominant heat transfer mechanism. When the device uses natural convection to move the second medium it is most aptly called a convector. Also, when it uses forced convection of the second medium it is most aptly called a radiator. Convectors operate as radiators, albeit less efficiently, when the forcing function is disabled. Particularly within buildings, the terms ?radiator` and ?convector` are often incorrectly applied in common usage. Sometimes, the term ?convector` is often used to describe a device that is actually a radiator. A conventional hot-water radiator consists of a sealed hollow metal container, usually flat in shape. Hot water enters at one end and rises to the top of the radiator by way of convection or by pressure from a pump elsewhere in the building. As it gives out its heat, the hot water cools and sinks to the bottom of the radiator, and then is forced out of a pipe at the other end. The pipe either has a large surface area or attached fins to increase its surface area and therefore contact with surrounding air. The air near a radiator is then heated and produces a convection current drawing in cold air. If setup improperly the radiators and their supply pipes make loud noises. The noises resemble someone hammering on the pipes. This is due to the pipes rubbing on surrounding surfaces while expanding and contracting due to heat changes, or by sudden fluctuations of the supplied water pressure. Proper mounting of the radiators and supply pipes will reduce expansion noises. Different types of radiators are used in buildings nowadays. One special type of radiators that has recently found fame is
Designer Radiators.
Designer Radiators usually have their grills designed into fashionable structures. These
Designer Radiators are usually smaller and occupy less space.
Designer Radiators increase the beauty and environment of a room, and this is why more and more people are installing
Designer Radiators in their homes and buildings.