Parameters of Radiator Water Control ValveHomeproductRadiator Water Control ValveCategory Radiator ValveTags Heating valve, hot water valve, Radiator valve, Raditator, TRVYou turn them either up, down, or off depending on whether you want the room to be colder or warmer.Additional informationMaterials:CW617N, H58-3Finising:Sand blasted, Sand blasted and Nickel platedSize:1, 1/2, 3/......
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Radiator Water Control Valve
JX-0650
Radiator Control Valve
Full brass with nickel-plated
Made from forged brass
It can be mounted vertically or horizontally
Nickel-plated
Frost protect
DN15/20/25 available
OEM branding available
Liquid sensor
Temperature hysteresis:1.0 k
Normal pressure:16 bar
Body material: brass
Water temperature: less than 120 °C
Connection Pipe: PPR/PB/PE pipe, Red copper pipe,pex-al-pex pipe, Metal pipe
Radiator Valve
Valve Size
1/2″ and 3/4″
Valve type
Straight valve and Angle type
Valve Materials
Brass (Chrome Plated) BS EN 12164 CW617N
Finish
Sandblasted and nickel plated
Working Temperature:
Maximum Water Temperature 120°C
Body
Chrome Plated Brass
Working Pressure
10bar
Thread connection:
15 mm Compression
Finish
Chromium-plated finished brass body with 15 mm compression
Valve Operation
Manual Radiator Valve
Tailpiece
The tailpiece and collar with integrated seal make for a fast and leak-free join
Adaptor
Complete with a compression adaptor allows for installation onto either threaded or smooth pipe to suit site requirements
Nickname
TRV
O ring
NBR
Hydraulic Seals
Rubber EPDM
Manual Radiator Valves
A manual valve is the most common type of radiator valve. You turn them up, down, or off depending on whether you want the room to be colder or warmer. Turning the valve adjusts the amount of hot water flowing through the radiator and how much heat is emitted. Manual valves are the simplest to operate and tend to be smaller than thermostatic valves.
Radiator control valves are a crucial component of the heating system found in your home. They allow you to adjust the flow of hot water from your boiler to different radiators throughout the house. A radiator control valve can be installed at any point on the pipe leading out from the boiler, and they come in various shapes, sizes, and materials.
Plumberstar valve
There are a few factors you’ll need to consider when choosing a radiator control valve:
-The type of heating system in your home (central heating, combi boiler)
-The size and shape of the radiators in your home
The piping material in your home’s heating system (copper, plastic)
Once you’ve determined these factors, you can look at specific types of radiator control valves that best suit your needs. Here are a few common styles:
The thermostatic Radiator Control Valve is the most popular radiator control valve used to adjust the temperature of individual radiators. It has a built-in thermostat that senses the room’s temperature and adjusts the flow of hot water to the radiator accordingly.
Angle Radiator Control Valve – This type is used to adjust the flow of hot water to radiators at a 90-degree angle, such as in hallways or other tight spaces.
Manual Radiator Control Valve – As its name suggests, this type of valve is operated manually and is used to shut off the flow of hot water to a specific radiator. It’s ideal for use in rooms that are not being used or when you want to conserve energy by shutting down particular radiators.
Radiator Water Control Valve is a heating system component that helps regulate water flow through the radiator. It is made of brass and has a chrome finish. The valve measures 1/2 inch in diameter and 2-1/4 inches in length. It is easy to install and use.
This radiator water control valve regulates water flow through your radiator, making it an essential heating system component. They are made of brass with a chrome finish.
The valve regulates water flow through your home’s heating system, allowing you to customize the heat output and save energy.