Thermostatic Radiator Valves (TRVs) are crucial in heating systems, controlling the flow of hot water to radiators based on room temperature. When TRVs malfunction, they can cause erratic heating, resulting in discomfort. A typical TRV includes a valve body, a sensor head that detects temperature changes, and an adjustable dial for users to set their desired temperature. Proper functioning of TRVs is important for maintaining optimal heating during winter and avoiding extreme temperatures in summer.
A Thermostatic Radiator Valve (TRV) controls the amount of hot water flowing through it, affecting the heat output based on the room temperature.
TRVs comprise different parts including a valve body that connects to the radiator, a sensor head that responds to temperature changes, and an adjustable head for setting the desired temperature.
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