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I've just had install a duel fuel radiator in my bathroom with a Terma heating element installed. The rad is also connected to my central heating system in the same way all my other radiator are. However, all my other radiators in the house have a thermostatic controls ( apart from the one where the thermostat is) and I was just wondering if the bathroom one should also have one. So it will have a thermostatic controller on the left, and a electrical heat element on the right which is also connected to a t value. ps. all rads are on a combi boiler system.
 
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