Wondering how many watts your new radiator needs? With our radiator calculator, you can quickly and easily calculate your required wattage. You will also immediately see which models meet your requirements. So you can easily choose your favourite model.
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Desired °C
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55 x 129.6 cm (wxh)
With heating element
1001 watts, delta 50
50 x 174 cm (bxh)
Side connection
1270 watts, delta 50
60 x 170 cm (wxh)
With heating element
875 watts, delta 50
3 m², 450 Watt
Electrical connection
Simple installation
37.5 x 50 cm (wxh)
Side connection
292 watts, delta 50
55 x 174 cm (wxh)
Side connection
1242 watts, delta 50
50 x 174 cm (bxh)
Side connection
1270 watts, delta 50
55 x 174 cm (wxh)
Side connection
1242 watts, delta 50
55 x 174 cm (wxh)
Side connection
1242 watts, delta 50
60 x 204 cm (bxh)
With heating element
1933 watts, delta 50
60 x 204 cm (bxh)
With heating element
1933 watts, delta 50
28 x 120 cm (wxh)
Side and middle connection
525 watts, delta 50
4.5 m², 675 W
Electrical connection
Simple installation
Thermostatic radiator valve
Thermostatic radiator knob and frost-free setting
Including connection for copper and flexible central heating pipe
60 x 204 cm (bxh)
Side connection
1933 watts, delta 50
37.5 x 180 cm (wxh)
Side and middle connection
1504 watts, delta 50
Thermostatic radiator valve
Thermostatic radiator knob and frost-free setting
Including connection for copper and steel central heating pipes
28 x 180 cm (wxh)
Side and middle connection
789 watts, delta 50
60 x 110 cm (wxh)
With heating element
559 watts, delta 50
37.5 x 50 cm (wxh)
Side connection
292 watts, delta 50
28 x 180 cm (wxh)
Side and middle connection
789 watts, delta 50
60 x 170 cm (wxh)
With heating element
983 watts, delta 50
3 m², 450 Watt
Electrical connection
Simple installation
55 x 174 cm (wxh)
With heating element
1242 watts, delta 50
Buying a radiator using our calculator tool
If you are looking for a new radiator, it is important to calculate your required wattage first. This way, you will know exactly which radiators meet your requirements and you can be sure that the room is sufficiently heated. Maxaro has developed the Radiator output calculator to help you make a clear choice.
How do you calculate the required output?
You will find the radiator output calculator at the top of this page. Enter the length, width and height of the room in centimetres. Also fill in the insulation level and desired temperature of the room. On average, this is 18 degrees for the bedroom, 21 degrees for the living room and 24 degrees for the bathroom. In our range of radiators, you will find the following models:
Order your new radiator directly online or in our megashowrooms
Do you want to order a new radiator? Then use our Radiator output calculator and choose your favourite model straight away. Simply order online or visit one of the megashowrooms for personal advice. At Maxaro you will always find the perfect solution for your dream bathroom. See also our shower door calculator.