PLEASE NOTE:
That all the valves on this listing are 15mm. If you select the 10mm option there is a small brass size reducer which then allows connection to 10mm pipework included with the valves.
Which Valves do I need?
Choosing your radiator valves can be a little confusing here is a guide for you to find the correct valves for your radiator:
Pipe work is coming out of the floor and the radiator has side connections you will need a set of Angled valves.
Pipe work is coming out of the floor and the radiator has underneath connections you will need a set of Straight valves
Pipe work is coming out of the wall and the radiator has side connections you will need a set of either Angled valves or Corner valves.
Pipe work is coming out of the wall and the radiator has underneath connections you will need a set of either Angled valves or Corner valves.
What is the difference between ordinary and thermostatic valves?
Thermostatic Radiator Valves (TRVs) have an in-built temperature sensor which/that keeps the room temperature at a constant level. On the other hand, manual valves are effectively the same as taps – you turn the valve to control the temperature of the room.
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