Do Thermostatic Radiator Valves Go On Flow Or Return

Do Thermostatic Radiator Valves Go On Flow Or Return. how do Thermostatic radiator valves work? V&G Valogin Hi, As a rule of thumb most thermostatic valves work on the return of the system Thermostatic Radiator Valves (TRVs) can be fitted on either the flow or the return side of the radiator

TRV What the Numbers on Radiator Valves Mean Heatology
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However, it's generally recommended to fit them on the flow side, as this is where the hot water enters the radiator, and the TRV can better regulate the temperature of the radiator from this position. They regulate the flow of hot water into traditional central heating radiators, thereby controlling the heat output

TRV What the Numbers on Radiator Valves Mean Heatology

The TRV regulates the flow of hot water to the radiator based on the room temperature, allowing you to control the temperature of each individual room. The valve may be fitted with the Sensing Head in either a vertical or horizontal position The Lockshield valve is then fitted at the opposite end of the radiator

Thermostatic radiator valves and operators Danfoss. Recently had a new boiler fitted and have found out that the flow is the wrong way round - in at the lockshield valve and out at the thermostatic valve The valve is typically located at the bottom of the radiator on the opposite side of the inlet pipe.

What do the numbers on a thermostatic radiator valve mean? Trade Radiators. The TRV regulates the flow of hot water to the radiator based on the room temperature, allowing you to control the temperature of each individual room. With modern bi-directional valves it doesn't really matter which valve goes on which side