Hi Salty I'm pleased it has been of help. It certainly warms the place up ok, the boiler is in my main engineering workshop which, in the winter is always warm. When I go into the moulding room it's freezing as I usually keep the radiator shut off. If I open the valves and switch on the fans, the place is warm in around one minute. Warm air circulation is the quickest way to heat a place up.. much better than static radiators which simply heat a room from the ceiling downwards....so your feet freeze whilst your head sweats!
By way of further interest, I have a small open fan (like the ones fitted onto the cabin roof or dashboard in American trucks) in my main engineering workshop and I switch this on in the winter. It points upward at an angle and blows the warm air from the ceiling all around the workshop, heating every corner of the place. I have seven flourescent lights in the ceiling and even if the heating is switched off, the heat loss from the fittings will actually help heat the place as the heated air does not simply stay up in the top of the room. Using this method, the wall mounted boiler thermostat hardly ever kicks in.
Chris