19. April 2016 11:23
A Thermostatic radiator valve or TRV is a self regulating valve that can be fitted to any reproduction or reclaimed cast iron radiators, they can also be used on modern contemporary steel radiators.
The TRV controls the temperature of the room by changing the flow of the hot water to the radiator, the thermostatic valve senses the temperature of the room around them to alter the flow.
The setting for the TRV can be different in each room, once set you can just leave the TRV to get on with there job.
As TRV valves work by sensing the temperature of the room it is important to ensure that the valve is not covered in material such as curtains.
With any new heating system to comply with current building regulations, TRV's should be fitted to all radiators except in the room where the room thermostat is situated.
At UKAA we have a large selection of thermostatic radiator valves in a range of finishes such as satin nickel, chrome, brass, old English brass, Pewter, antique copper and antique brass.
The image below (From left to right) is of the Antique Brass Crocus, the Bentley Brass and the Faringdon Old English Brass Thermostatic TRV Valves.
Pictured below (Listed left to right) are the Thermostatic (TRV) Pewter Faringdon, The Abbey Old English Brass and the Antique Copper Bentley radiator valves.
Click here to view our Thermostatic Radiator Valves (TRV)that we have for sale
For more information on any of our items we have for sale call the team on 01543 222923.
Email us at info@ukaa.com
By UK Architectural Antiques Ltd (UKAA)
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