Parameters of Thermostatic Mixing Valve RadiatorHomeproductThermostatic Mixing Valve RadiatorCategory Radiator ValveTags Heating valve, hot water valve, mixing valve, Radiator valve, Raditator, thermostatic valve, TRVThermostatic radiator valves can give you greater control over the temperature of your home.Additional informationMaterials:CW617N, H58-3Finising:Sand blasted, Sand blasted and N......
Product Details
Thermostatic Mixing Valve Radiator
JX-0657
Thermostatic Radiator Valve
Size 1/2″,3/4″
Full brass with nickel-plated
Made from forged brass
Field of Application: Water
Temperature range:6-28 °C
Setting numbers 0 to 5
Media: Water
Structure: Control
Power source: DC
DN15/20/25 available
OEM branding available
Liquid sensor
Temperature hysteresis:1.0 k
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
Radiator valves can give you greater control over your home’s temperature as they are slightly more advanced than manual valves. You set the valve to the temperature you would like the room to be.
The TRV valve includes some wax or liquid that can ‘sense’ the temperature in the room; when your desired temperature has been reached, the TRV will shut off the flow of hot water and stop the radiator from getting hotter.
This means that the radiators can manage themselves most of the time, and you won’t be spending unnecessary money on heating you don’t need.
The radiator valve is an important part of any home heating system. But not all valves are created equally. There are nine different types of radiator valves.
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Radiator Valve Types: The most common valve on home heating systems is called a thermostatic radiator shutoff valve, TRV for short. They come in many shapes and sizes but are usually made of brass, stainless steel, plastic, or ceramic materials that withstand high temperatures. As hot water passes through them, they have tiny valves within their construction, which open up at a pre-determined temperature, allowing the water to flow through and heat your home.
All other radiator valves work on the same principle as TRVs but may have different designs or features that make them more suitable for a particular application. Here are some of the lesser-known types of radiator valves:
Ball Valve: A ball valve is a simple design consisting of a round sphere that can be rotated to open or close off water flow. They are usually made from brass or stainless steel and can be used with hot or cold water systems.
Butterfly Valve: Butterfly ball valves are very similar in design to ball valves, except they use two opposing butterfly-shaped discs instead of a single sphere. They are also made from brass or stainless steel and can be used with hot or cold water systems.
Tee Valve: The valves are designed to allow two-way traffic through a single port, making them perfect for applications where you need to divert water in two different directions.
Angle Valve: stop valves get their name because they are installed at a 90-degree angle to the attached pipe. This makes them ideal for tight spaces where other valves would not fit. They are made from brass or stainless steel and can be used with hot or cold water systems.
Gate Valve: valves use a swinging gate (or disk) to control water flow. They are made from brass or stainless steel and can be used with hot or cold water systems.
Diaphragm Valve: Water valves use a flexible diaphragm to control water flow. They are usually made from plastic or ceramic materials and can only be used with hot water systems.
Pressure Reducing Valve: Water temperature valves are designed to maintain constant pressure in your home’s heating system. They are usually made from plastic or ceramic materials and can only be used with hot water systems.
Thermostatic Radiator Valve: As mentioned earlier, thermostatic radiator valves (TRVs).