Description
Angle Antique Thermostatic Radiator Valve
JX-0657
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 want 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.
An Angle Antique Thermostatic Radiator Valve is a type of valve used in heating systems to control water flow in a radiator. The valve is typically made of brass and has a vintage or antique look. It is designed to be mounted at an angle to the radiator and has a thermostatic element that can be adjusted to regulate the room’s temperature.
The valve works by controlling the flow of hot water into the radiator. When the room temperature drops below the desired temperature, the thermostatic element senses the change and opens the valve to allow more hot water into the radiator. As the room temperature approaches the desired level, the valve begins to close to reduce the flow of hot water.
An Angle Antique Thermostatic Radiator Valve is a popular choice for homeowners who want to add a touch of vintage style to their heating system. It can be used in residential and commercial buildings and is compatible with most radiators. However, ensuring the valve is installed correctly is important to prevent leaks and other problems.