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Radiator Valve for Bathroom Towel Rail
JX-0655
- Thermostatic Radiator Valve
- Size F1”*M1/2”, F1”*M3/4”
- Full brass with nickel-plated
- Made from forged brass
- Field of Application: Water
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- Max Working Temperature:120℃
- Max working pressure;10 bar
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Descriptions Copper Chrome Radiator Valves for Bathroom Towel Rail Model No. JX-0655 Material Brass, CW617N Processing Forging, CNC Machining Size F1”*M1/2”, F 1”*M3/4” Color CP, ORB Working Medium Hot/Cold Water Max Working Temperature 120℃ Max Working Pressure 10 bar Test certification CE Material Details Brass Body, Brass Cartridge, Brass Handle
- Regulates the fluid flow to the radiators of the central heating system.
- It prevents unwanted temperature rises and achieves considerable energy savings.
- Suitable for installations where durability and rugged construction are predominant.
- The addition of heating valves is seen as one of the simplest low-cost ways to make a home more comfortable while at the same time reducing heating bills. With this in mind, Jiaxin offers a range of attractively designed heating valves that give the user great benefits and are easy to install and operate.
- Thermostatic 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.
Thermostatic Radiator Heater Control Valve
Design; OEM, ODM
Materials; Brass, Steel, Metal, Copper
Mfg. processes; Forging, Machining, CNC Machine
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Free tooling cost
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TRV valves are a popular way to regulate the temperature in your home. They come in different shapes and sizes, so finding one that fits your needs can be tricky. We’ll review how you can install a TRV valve on your own! Some of the many benefits include saving money by regulating your heating and cooling costs and having more control over where heat or cool air is distributed throughout the house.
If you’re considering installing a TRV valve in your home, read on for our step-by-step guide!
First and foremost, it’s important to identify where you want the valve installed. The most common places are near the thermostat or on an individual radiator.
Once you’ve identified the installation location, remove the cover plate and determine which screws need to be removed to take the old valve out. There should be four screws in total – two at the top and two at the bottom.
Next, disconnect any wires connected to the old valve and remove them from their housing. Be very careful not to damage any of the wirings during this process! If you are installing a TRV valve for your radiator, you will need to remove the small plate on top of the housing.
Now it’s time to install the new TRV valve! Start by threading through wires and placing them inside the appropriate slots to connect with your heating or cooling system. You can find more information about which wire goes where when you purchase a new one at our showroom. Once this has been done, place each screw back into its original hole, making sure not to over-tighten them – just enough to secure them but won’t fall out during installation again.
The next step would be connecting up all wiring from your heating/cooling system before putting everything back together again. Finally, by opening the new TRV valve, please turn on your boiler and test it. You should feel resistance as you do this – if there is no resistance.
A thermostatic radiator valve (TRV) is a valve that regulates the temperature of a room by controlling the flow of hot water to a radiator. They come in different shapes and sizes, so finding one that fits your needs can be tricky.