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<blockquote data-quote="tomsw18" data-source="post: 503248" data-attributes="member: 33218"><p>I moved in to a new build property last year. In the living area there are 2 radiators on one wall, one on the adjacent and then none at the other end and large patio doors so this leaves it very cold in winter. </p><p></p><p>I'm looking at electric fireplaces as an alternative to a new radiator. </p><p></p><p>There are no spare ways in the consumer unit. It's a 16 way type so they don't do a wider one to replace with. </p><p></p><p>Wouldn't want to spur a heavy load off the downstairs ring although that would be easiest. It's a 2KW unit so wouldn't overload the ring as there isn't much other load connected to it.</p><p></p><p>Just wondered what people's approach to this is and any ideas?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tomsw18, post: 503248, member: 33218"] I moved in to a new build property last year. In the living area there are 2 radiators on one wall, one on the adjacent and then none at the other end and large patio doors so this leaves it very cold in winter. I'm looking at electric fireplaces as an alternative to a new radiator. There are no spare ways in the consumer unit. It's a 16 way type so they don't do a wider one to replace with. Wouldn't want to spur a heavy load off the downstairs ring although that would be easiest. It's a 2KW unit so wouldn't overload the ring as there isn't much other load connected to it. Just wondered what people's approach to this is and any ideas? [/QUOTE]
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