Thermostatic radiator valve
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A thermostatic radiator valve (TRV) is a self-regulating
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fitted to hot water heating system radiator, to control the temperature of a room by changing the flow of hot water to the radiator.


Functioning


Conventional wax motor TRV

The classic thermostatic radiator valve contains a plug, typically made of wax (forming a wax motor), which expands or contracts with the surrounding temperature. This plug is connected to a pin which in turn is connected to a valve. The valve gradually closes as the temperature of the surrounding area increases, limiting the amount of hot water entering the radiator. This allows a maximum temperature to be set for each room. As the valve works by sensing the temperature of the air surrounding it, it is important to ensure that it is not covered by material (such as curtains). If the controller is removed from the valve, the valve turns on and the radiator will always be hot.


Interaction with room thermostats

Thermostatic radiator valve should not be installed in the same room where the room (air temperature) thermostat is installed. This is because in the case that the TRV set temperature is ''below'' the room thermostat set temperature, the TRV would shut off the radiator before the latter temperature is reached. The central heating
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would continue to run in an attempt to reach the room thermostat set temperature, potentially heating the rest of the house to uncomfortably high levels if TRVs are not installed on the radiators in every room. If both TRV and thermostat set temperatures were set ''equally'', unpredictable behaviour may occur with both devices attempting to control the room temperature. Therefore, in case of installing a TRV and an air temperature based boiler thermostat in the same room, the TRV should be set to a ''higher'' temperature than the room thermostat.


Compared to manual control

The replacement of a manual heating control with a conventional wax motor TRV has been estimated to save at least of CO per year (in 2011 for a British semi-detached house with 3 bedrooms and gas heating). They are also considerably cost-efficient, using heat only when needed, and can reduce heating bills by up to 17 percent a year.


Electronically controlled variants

As of 2012, electronically controlled TRVs have become more common, and some of these are marketed as
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s or even smart TRVS. They frequently use electronic temperature sensing, and can often be programmed or remote-controlled so that individual radiators in a house can be programmed for different temperatures at different times of the day. Such increased control allows more advanced controls, which can result in even better energy and CO savings. Some other possibilites with such systems is that the temperature sensor can be placed away from the radiator in another place in the room, which may result in a more relevant temperature reading in the room which can be used to set the TRVs
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. Some electronically controlled valves run on batteries which must be changed at regular intervals, while others can be connected to the power grid. Electronically controlled variants may also require additional setup, for example by connecting to a
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through a smart home hub using wireless protocols such as
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or
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Some of the more well known manufacturers of smart TRVS includ
Wiser
By Drayton Controls, Tado, Hive and Bosch.


Temperature scales

Instead of marking the adjustment knobs with temperature in the Celsius scale, many manufacturers have a tradition of using their own scales, for example 1-5. Why manufacturers have chosen not to use actual temperature scales is not clear. The table below gives some examples of conversion from proprietary scales to the Celsius scale.


Physical connection standards

There are several different standards for the screw connection between the TRVs adjustment wheel and the thermostat on the radiator. Some common examples are:Danfoss Eco™ Programmable radiator thermostat for smartphone
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: Several variants, for example K valvbe (M30x1.5), RA valve (23 mm), RAV valve (34 mm), RAVL valve (26 mm) or the RTD valve * Giacomini valve


See also

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Thermostatic mixing valve A thermostatic mixing valve (TMV) is a valve that blends hot water with cold water to ensure constant, safe shower and bath outlet temperatures, preventing scalding. The storage of water at high temperature removes one possible breeding ground ...
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Wax thermostatic element The wax thermostatic element was invented in 1934 by Sergius Vernet (1899–1968). Its principal application is in automotive thermostats used in the engine cooling system. The first applications in the plumbing and heating industries were in Sw ...
* Thermostat


Notes and references

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